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  2. Elsa Schiaparelli - Wikipedia

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    Elsa Luisa Maria Schiaparelli was born at the Palazzo Corsini, Rome. [8] Her mother, Giuseppa Maria de Dominicis, [9] was a Neapolitan aristocrat. [10] Her father, Celestino Schiaparelli, a Piedmontese, was an accomplished scholar with multiple areas of interest. [11]

  3. Maison Schiaparelli - Wikipedia

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    A tag from a vintage Schiaparelli design, using Elsa Schiaparelli's signature "shocking pink" Under Elsa Schiaparelli, the house was known for its avant-garde, surrealist style. Following the houses's revival, its designers have continued to pay homage to these characteristics, as well as Schiaparelli's signature shocking pink and iconic ...

  4. The Week in Fashion: Schiaparelli Brings Its Surrealism to ...

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    Schiaparelli Brings Its Latest Surrealist Campaign to the Streets of Paris. Johnny Dufort. Now that we’re in the midst of fashion week, that can only mean one thing—the pieces that were ...

  5. Surrealism Decor Is Here to Help You Create the Space ... - AOL

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    Surrealism also bled into literature and fashion, with the most notable fashion house taking inspiration from the movement being Schiaparelli, which famously collaborated with Dalí.

  6. Daniel Roseberry - Wikipedia

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    Schiaparelli is a Parisian couture house founded in 1927 by Elsa Schiaparelli, a designer known for her bold, surrealist styles. The house went bankrupt in 1954, but was revived in the 21st century, presenting its first new runway collection in 2014.

  7. How the lobster became an unlikely status symbol — and a ...

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    Dalí had already introduced the lobster as an erotic symbol in his 1936 surrealist object “Lobster Telephone,” and the following year, Schiaparelli offered him a new kind of blank canvas ...

  8. 1920s in Western fashion - Wikipedia

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    In the world of art, fashion was being influenced heavily by art movements such as surrealism. Elsa Schiaparelli is one key Italian designer of this decade who was heavily influenced by the "beyond the real" art and incorporated it into her designs. Proper attire for women was enforced for morning, afternoon, and evening activities.

  9. Schiaparelli Designer Daniel Roseberry Is Living The ... - AOL

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    Inside the Paris atelier of Daniel Roseberry, the Schiaparelli designer who’s making couture wonderfully weird again. Schiaparelli Designer Daniel Roseberry Is Living The Surreal Life Skip to ...