The journey to The Great Exhibition across the length of a unique scarf

Johnstons of Elgin and Sabina Savage team up on a limited-run scarf line. Family-owned luxury British brand Johnston’s of Elgin is celebrating its 225th anniversary by enlisting the considerable talents of illustrator Sabina Savage to design a new set of scarfs commemorating one of the most significant moments in the manufacturer’s history: its participation in … Read more

New Hermes Arceau Les Folies du Ciel Honours Aerostatics

Man has always dreamed of flying. In the 15th century, Leonardo da Vinci was the first to envision intriguing flying machines, then at the end of the 18th century, the industrial revolution encouraged all sorts of experiments. Loïc Dubigeon has gathered eighteen projects – from the most scientific to the most eccentric – which testify … Read more

Margherita Missoni traveled to India to create a scarf inspired by her travel

    Margherita Maccapani Missoni x The Luxury Collection Limited-Edition Scarf. Margherita Maccapani Missoni’s scarf captures a transformative experience traveling throughout Goa and Delhi, India. Marriott International’s The Luxury Collection Hotels And Margherita Maccapani Missoni Collaborate On A Limited-Edition Scarf Capturing The Beauty, Color And Textiles Of India. The Luxury Collection, part of Marriott International, … Read more

Top gifts Ideas for the friends in Holiday Season

  A gift is an item given to someone without the expectation of anything in return. The item is already owned by the one to whom it is given. The people are an expectation of reciprocity a gift is to be free. It may sustain social relations and contribute to social cohesion. Most economists have … Read more

Dolce&Gabbana’s Alta Sartoria inspired by Biblioteca Ambrosiana’s precious codices and manuscripts

Dolce&Gabbana’s Alta Sartoria inspired by the Pinacoteca Ambrosiana’s works of art.

The Dolce&Gabbana Alta Sartoria show 2019 took place in the halls of the prestigious Biblioteca and Pinacoteca Ambrosiana, the home of some of the greatest masterpieces of Italian art and culture.

Dolce&Gabbana’s Alta Sartoria inspired by the Pinacoteca Ambrosiana’s works of art
Dolce&Gabbana’s Alta Sartoria inspired by the Pinacoteca Ambrosiana’s works of art; @Dolce&Gabbana

Dolce&Gabbana Alta Sartoria 2019/2020: This collection is truly a work of art.

The Biblioteca Ambrosiana, founded by Cardinal Federico Borromeo and inaugurated on 8 December 1609, was one of the earliest libraries to grant access to all who could read and write. It was conceived by its founder as a centre for study and culture, and it was the very inspiration for the Dolce&Gabbana Alta Sartoria Show.

Dolce&Gabbana’s Alta Sartoria capewas inspired by a rich banquet showing a forest green collar, entirely embroidered by hand with silk and raffia threads to depict a sumptuously set up on a table.

This year’s Alta Sartoria collection was inspired by the typical subjects of the still life paintings of the Flemish seventeenth-century, like the tables filled with fruits, food, tableware and glasses. There were an abundance of silk satin shirts with a scarf tied to the neck and green fringes of hand-knotted silk, printed with a still life on black background. A printed silk-satin shirt with an all-over pattern of antique open books was paired with a scarf tied to the neck, a turtleneck sweater and classic trousers with a high turn-up at the bottom in grey marbled fabric.

Dolce&Gabbana’s Alta Sartoria large shirt inspired by the uniform of a Renaissance painter’s workshop is made of silk-linen with a camel-coloured effect, complete with vertical striped textures in tone. Giorgione’s “Portrait of a Youth” inspired an embroidered shirt with contrasting sleeves and back in green velvet, finished with a trimmed neckline in tone.

Gian Giacomo Caprotti’s “San Giovanni Battista” were re-imagined on a jacket with contrasting sleeves in sage green velvet. The Alta Sartoria jacket depicts San Giovanni, and the artist Caprotti, one of Leonardo da Vinci’s favourite pupils. The shirt and scarf in white poplin and the classic trousers in dark green brocade complete the look.

A model presented a single-breasted coat with lance lapel and bright dark brown collar embroidered with silk, wool and chenille threads and ribbons.

Dolce&Gabbana’s Alta Sartoria single-breasted jacket inspired by still life paintings features a tailored cut with a burgundy braid frog closure. The expertly hand-made embroidery techniques distinguish and characterize the subjects of a composition made of fruits, flowers with autumnal hues.

The double-breasted chamber jacket in burgundy velvet is inspired by the use of trimmings on military dresses, embellished with shawl collar and the contrasting handguard, bow-shaped closure in cannettè fabric.

The ultra-luxury collection includes a shirt inspired by the pages of the “Codex Atlanticus”, the largest collection of drawings and writings by Leonardo da Vinci, dated between 1478 and 1518 and kept at the Ambrosian Library in Milan. The shirt printed in silk crepe, with a scarf tied to the neck and hand-knotted fringes are embellished with mother-of-pearl buttons.

To conclude the ceremony of the Dolce&Gabbana Alta Sartoria Show, the guests were invited to a unique place, the Bar Martini, ready to enjoy a special lunch of unbelievable sensory experience. See also some of the stunning Dolce&Gabbana’s Alta Orologeria timepieces presented on the occasion.

Dolce&Gabbana’s Alta Sartoria inspired by the Pinacoteca Ambrosiana’s works of art-2019-2020
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Hit the silk road: Hermès is organising an international scarf design competition

 

 

For the first time ever, Hermès is organizing an international scarf design competition. Hermes scarves creations are a sensual dash through the realm of silk.

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Le Grand Prix du Carre Hermès is the International scarf design competition announced by Hermès. The creativity contest runs until 1st March 2020 and is open for designers from all backgrounds. The participation is free and no purchase is necessary to enter or to win.

In a world premiere, the French luxury house Hermès is organising an international scarf design competition, open to all those possessing artistic talents. Hermès is calling upon designers, artists, illustrators, graphic designers for new ideas for scarf collections. Since 1937, the luxury brand’s portfolio amassed more than 2,000 original designs on silk.

“Bold designs, unexpected colors and new dimensions, silk yields to your every desire.” – Hermès

According to designboom, Hermès will purchase the originals of the competition winners’ designs with a view to reproduction in one of its future collections. Le Grand Prix du Carre Hermès is a contest of skill and chances of winning depend solely on the quality of the entrant’s online entry, say the official rules. Artists and other persons who have already sold a drawing to Hermès are also not eligible to enter the Contest or win a prize. Browse the rules for 2019 Le Grand Prix du Carre Hermès here.

For Pierre-Alexis Dumas, Hermès artistic director, the scarf is “enigmatic yet clear, simple yet luxuriant, meaningful yet mysterious right down to the tiniest detail; enclosed within a limited space yet free, open to infinite interpretations.”

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Hermès Triangle Géant scarf for the 2019 season

Often worn folded in two, the giant 140 square scarf by Hermès has now been cut across its diagonal to make a very striking triangle. Quadrige bayadère, Bouclerie moderne and Kachinas: these three designs have been worked in the new format. Hand-rolled on its three edges, the giant triangle is printed on the luxury brand’s iconic silk twill.

Hermès Triangle Géant scarf
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