Fashion design history is brought to life by Palazzo Morando, on Through Sant'Andrea 6, Milan, Italy. This lovely Renaissance making was restored a few years ago, and this operate uncovered an exciting frieze at the leading of the façade. The municipal authorities intelligently decided to use this space for a Fashion Museum, something that is completely essential in one particular of the world's fashion capitals. Palazzo Morando is ideal at the heart of Milan's top fashion district, close to Via Montenapoleone. The municipal advisor for Culture, Massimiliano Finazzer Flory, mentioned that rather than getting just a museum, the space is "a venue involved in investigation into visual design and the promotion of a young and fresh image of Fashion" (Municipality of Milan press release).
From 2 March 2010, 4 fascinating shows on fashion design history ranging from 1800s fashion history ideal through to the latest urban fashions can be seen at Palazzo Morando (admission is no cost). On the ground floor is "The Thread of Dreams, Frette 2010-1860," which presents an exciting portrait of the linen and textiles made by this maison. The Frette Historic Archive is the most valuable in the planet for jacquard textiles, and the show is specifically exciting for its demonstration of how a fashion textile is made, from idea to industrial implementation. There are a large number of examples of personalization, with emblems, crests and logos for many different institutional clientele.
On the 1st floor, there is an exhibition of paintings from the Luigi Beretta collection, bought by the Municipality of Milan in 1934, along with actual garments dating from the 18th to the 20th centuries. The 22 halls of this section involve an installation of garments inside the setting of an 18th century aristocratic residence - precisely what Palazzo Morando when was.
The show titled "Fashion details. The 1920s and 1930s in the Mangiameli collection" presents a historic collection donated to the Municipality of Milan by the Mangiameli sisters Anna, Lucia and Ninni. It comprises accessories, mainly bags, buckles and brooches, accumulated through the family's work in the leatherware enterprise founded by their father in 1928.
Lastly, "The Tirelli Collection, atelier costumes for cinema and theatre" presents the Tirelli dressmaking small business and its function on cosumes. This show was curated by Oscar prize-winner Gabriella Pescucci. The Tirelli maison has won eight Oscars for its costumes, and has received an additional 4 nominations. These garments are completely spectacular to behold, and they are exceptional for their historical and philological accuracy.
This is a good begin for the Museo della Moda, and there is alot more to come. On 8 April 2010 at 11.30 a.m., there will be a press conference for the launch of "A Shaded View on Fashion Film," the first fashion film festival, made by Diane Pernet. The festival will run in Milan, from 25 to 30 Might 2010. Michael Nyman will be present at the press conference, with the globe premier screening of his only video with links to the world of fashion. It is ironically titled "The Cleaners wear Prada."
"A Shaded View on Fashion" is a touring event, and it will reach Milan right after getting run in Paris, Mexico City and Amsterdam. It will feature video and brief films by photographers and visionary directors, including Nick Knight, Erwin Olaf, Chris Cunningham and Steven Klein, avant-garde fashion designers such as Undercover, Hussein Chalayan, Rick Owens, Mr. Pearl, Rodarte, Coming Soon/ Yohji Yamamoto, Gareth Pugh, Thom Browne, and countless other folks. In addition, throughout the Milan stage of the festival, designs by young talents will be on show at the Museo della Moda from 25 to 30 Might possibly. A new series of brief films devoted to the theme of light will also be screened, along with a specific video created by Lancia Trend Visions (a new webpage involved in scouting for new types of creativity, created by Lancia) highlighting the creative duo Leitmotiv, 1 of the most experimental and art-oriented signatures on the fashion scene.
Michael Nyman's function will also be shown at 6.30 p.m. on 8 April 2010 at Galleria Carla Sozzani, Corso Como 10, Milan. It will feature a series of videos and photographs by Nyman, dedicated to everyday life all over the globe in all its beauty and brutality. Nyman defines this work as "Cine Opera," and it is accompanied by music and sound encouraging reflection on man's condition in modern day society.
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