Schiaparelli/Prada viewing party at the Met, NYC
May 16, 2012 18:25:17 GMT
Post by nycgirl on May 16, 2012 18:25:17 GMT
Last night, the Metropolitan Museum of Art hosted a viewing party for their exhibition Schiaparelli and Prada: Impossible Conversations. This event was open only to college students, and being a senior, I decided to take advantage of these things while I still had the chance.
The exhibition, consisting of over a hundred designs and accessories by Maria Schiaparelli and Miuccia Prada, explores the similarities between these two Italian female designers from very different eras. Unfortunately, the museum has a strict no-photo policy for special exhibitions, so I was only able to snap a few blurry, poorly framed pics. I usually follow the rules to a T, so this was the most I could manage before the fear of being chastised finally stopped me.
A Prada skirt embellished with fractured mirrors.
An embroidered Schiaparelli top and striped skirt. Schiaparelli was famous for the hue that she dubbed "shocking pink."
An embroidered Schiaparelli gown.
An ornate Prada creation with pressed bottle caps sewn onto black silk. Wish I took a better picture, it looked so lovely in person.
In the background photo is a hat that Schiaparelli made in collaboration with Salvador Dali. She ran with the Surrealist crowd in Paris. This particular room (which, of course, I didn't have the nerve to take a picture of) was a cleverly Surrealistic funhouse of mirrors and blinking photos. That's right, the models in the projected photos actually blinked at you!
It was a delightful exhibition and I highly recommend it to anyone who is going to be in town in the next few months. Don't let my bad pictures stop you!
Once I left the exhibition, I was allowed to snap away to my heart's content. Here's a poster in the gift shop of Schiaparelli's famous "shoe hat," which is on display.
I wandered around taking pictures of the fashionistas who got dolled up for the evening. The theme of the party was "Waist Up/Waist Down," in honor to the two designers. Schiaparelli dressed women who attended fancy dinner parties and needed to impress while seated, so she focused on elaborately detailed bodices and jackets, as well as whimsical hats. Prada, in contrast, has an affinity for drawing attention to a woman's lower half through eye-catching skirts and sexy shoes.
This FIT student, wearing her own design, paid homage to Schiaparelli.
These girls also went with the "Waist Up" theme, embracing trends from turbans to fascinators.
At first glance, this young lady seems to be going for the "Waist Down" theme with her lovely, voluminous skirt...
... but an alternate view of the dress draws the eyes to her back. Well done, she hit both themes in one shot!
A few guys got into the spirit of things, such as this daringly coiffed young man.
The exhibition, consisting of over a hundred designs and accessories by Maria Schiaparelli and Miuccia Prada, explores the similarities between these two Italian female designers from very different eras. Unfortunately, the museum has a strict no-photo policy for special exhibitions, so I was only able to snap a few blurry, poorly framed pics. I usually follow the rules to a T, so this was the most I could manage before the fear of being chastised finally stopped me.
A Prada skirt embellished with fractured mirrors.
An embroidered Schiaparelli top and striped skirt. Schiaparelli was famous for the hue that she dubbed "shocking pink."
An embroidered Schiaparelli gown.
An ornate Prada creation with pressed bottle caps sewn onto black silk. Wish I took a better picture, it looked so lovely in person.
In the background photo is a hat that Schiaparelli made in collaboration with Salvador Dali. She ran with the Surrealist crowd in Paris. This particular room (which, of course, I didn't have the nerve to take a picture of) was a cleverly Surrealistic funhouse of mirrors and blinking photos. That's right, the models in the projected photos actually blinked at you!
It was a delightful exhibition and I highly recommend it to anyone who is going to be in town in the next few months. Don't let my bad pictures stop you!
Once I left the exhibition, I was allowed to snap away to my heart's content. Here's a poster in the gift shop of Schiaparelli's famous "shoe hat," which is on display.
I wandered around taking pictures of the fashionistas who got dolled up for the evening. The theme of the party was "Waist Up/Waist Down," in honor to the two designers. Schiaparelli dressed women who attended fancy dinner parties and needed to impress while seated, so she focused on elaborately detailed bodices and jackets, as well as whimsical hats. Prada, in contrast, has an affinity for drawing attention to a woman's lower half through eye-catching skirts and sexy shoes.
This FIT student, wearing her own design, paid homage to Schiaparelli.
These girls also went with the "Waist Up" theme, embracing trends from turbans to fascinators.
At first glance, this young lady seems to be going for the "Waist Down" theme with her lovely, voluminous skirt...
... but an alternate view of the dress draws the eyes to her back. Well done, she hit both themes in one shot!
A few guys got into the spirit of things, such as this daringly coiffed young man.