Schiaparelli: Fashion Becomes Art greetings card
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Share the timeless appeal of Schiaparelli’s 1930 beachwear with this chic greeting card. Schiaparelli's collaborator, Bettina Jones, is captured in understated beachwear alongside a male model on a Modernist set. A subtle surreal touch is made, in the form of the disembodied mannequin legs at the top of the photograph.
Created exclusively to accompany the Schiaparelli: Fashion Becomes Art exhibition, the card is made from premium, responsibly sourced paper and is blank inside for your own message.
Bettina Jones and a male model, beachwear by Schiaparelli
George Hoyningen-Huene (1900–1968)
Gelatin silver print
Britain, 1928
© George Hoyningen-Huene Estate Archives, © Victoria and Albert Museum, London
Author/Artist/Designer
George Hoyningen-HueneDimensions
12.7 x 17.8cm (5 x 7in)
Composition
FSC Invercote board with gloss finish
Colour
Black
White
Product code
171780
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Schiaparelli: Fashion Becomes Art
The UK’s first exhibition on Elsa Schiaparelli spans the 1920s to today, celebrating the innovative designer's influence. It traces the fashion house’s groundbreaking origins and its evolution under current creative director Daniel Roseberry.
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