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Zoe Saldaña had one of her bolder fashion moments of the year on the red carpet for ELLE’s Women in Hollywood event, held in partnership with Ralph Lauren, Harry Winston, and TikTok. Saldaña ...
Zoe Saldaña has been busy promoting her new movie Emilia Pérez amid a ton of much-deserved Oscar buzz, and stepped out at Elle's Women in Hollywood event on Tuesday, November 19, looking ...
Her early designs were relatively conservative, with a focus on knitwear. Her business grew over time, employing 400 employees by 1932. Already a long-time collaborator with Man Ray, Schiaparelli began further collaborations with artists from the Surrealist movement in the mid-1930s, including Salvador Dalí, Jean Cocteau, and Leonor Fini ...
Schiaparelli is having quite the year so far. Led by its creative director, Daniel Roseberry, the Italian fashion house has dressed some of the biggest A-list stars, including Lady Gaga, Cardi B ...
As head of Schiaparelli, Roseberry has designed a number of high-profile garments for celebrities, including Beyoncé, Michelle Obama, and Kim Kardashian. [6] He designed, with the singer's input, the bulletproof [ 9 ] outfit worn by Lady Gaga when she sang the national anthem at the inauguration of Joe Biden : a red, voluminous ballgown under ...
The dress was reimagined by Schiaparelli's Creative Director Bertrand Guyon for their Spring 2017 collection of haute couture. Guyon's dress took 6 people some 250 hours to make, with the lobster appliqué sewn by hand onto the skirt. [10] Schiaparelli donated her own copy of the dress to the Philadelphia Museum of Art in 1969. [3]
Recently, we’ve seen a trend of luxury fashion designers teaming up with retailers to drop ready-to-wear collections, and the latest is Stefano Pilati, whose highly-anticipated collaboration ...
Schiaparelli's design career was early on influenced by couturier Paul Poiret, who was renowned for jettisoning corseted, over-long dresses and promoting styles that enabled freedom of movement for the modern, elegant and sophisticated woman. In later life, Schiaparelli referred to Poiret as "a generous mentor, dear friend."