I published a post on RED a year ago, around this time, and of course I was also writing about the
saturated, vibrant “Red Valentino” and you can read it HERE.
This Red Door is the entrance to a new Museum, the first of its kind…
opening on Monday, December 5, 2011.
"Real museums need an enormous investment and the assurance that they will exist for years, even decades, and in a perfect way. This is difficult to achieve in today's economy. So I asked myself if it would be possible to create a vast computer-generated museum?
We have kept an organized archive since the seventies that represents an enormous testimony from these years. With expert designers, I was able to create an architecture that belongs to Italy and especially to Rome, Valentino's epicenter, which is described by light and shade, 'chiaroscuro', and at the same time is 'unbuildable' … an architecture only possible in a computer-generated world.
Animated galleries show a life's work, and hundreds of key dresses have been photographed revolving 360 degrees to show every line and stitch.
One click on the dress and the user can discover its history—who wore it, where, and when. Five thousand documents, photos, and 190 videos make up the Museum's database."
Jackie Kennedy’s wedding dress for her second marriage to Onassis.
Black and White Room
Red Room
Finally, when asked: “What should a woman never wear?” Valentino answered: "Lady Gaga's clothes."
This quote says it all about Valentino’s style.
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8 comments:
Albarosa I am going to take a look right now; of course I would adore seeing the collections in person!
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Karena
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Very Cool! The Brasserie de l'ille st. Louis was shuttered, so we went across the street to the St. Regis. Come by and visit our post on Paris.
Best,
Liz
I am "in line" already! Remember when they lit the colosseum red for Valentino?
OMG! I adore Valentino. Thank you xxpeggybraswelldesign.com
I love Valentino! I can't wait, what a great concept!
Cheers,
Claudia
Love the idea of a virtual Museum. Goes to show that creativity (in the case of Valentino) does not stop with his precious clothes.
I just read your post "Virtual Valentino". I loved the emphasis on Roman "unbuildable" architecture and your take on the project. I thought it was a really fun piece!
The red in these photos is amazing. I love the work here.
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