PARIS.- Dolce&Gabbana and IMG announce Du Cur à La Main: Dolce&Gabbana (From the Heart to the Hands: Dolce&Gabbana) will open in Paris at the Grand Palais from 10 January to 31 March 2025. The Paris showing follows its highly successful debut at Palazzo Reale in Milan where it consistently sold out and garnered international acclaim.
From the Heart to the Hands pays tribute to the values of Fatto a Mano (hand-made), an essential part of Dolce&Gabbana since its founding in 1985. The book brings together a unique collection of Alta Moda and Alta Sartoria garments, exquisite jewelry, and archival treasures for the first time.
Bringing together over 200 of the fashion houses one-of-a-kind creations for the very first time Du Cur à La Main : Dolce&Gabbana is an open love letter to Italian culture as the enduring inspiration for Domenico Dolces and Stefano Gabbanas designs. The exhibition traces the extraordinary translation of their ideas, from the heart through to their realisation, by hand. The exhibition also features work by visual artists in dialogue with Dolce&Gabbanas celebrated designs.
Curated by Florence Müller, scenography by Agence Galuchat and produced by IMG, the exhibition celebrates Dolce&Gabbana as a symbol of Italian style, following the dreams of Alta Moda. Unfolding over a series of ten rooms covering 1,200 msq, it explores the brands unconventional approach to the world of luxury, characterised by elegance, sensuality and uniqueness, while also embracing humour, irreverence and subversion. Both archival and new collections are displayed in a series of themes highlighting the many layers of Italian cultural influences at work in Dolce&Gabbanas approach to fashion design. These themes include art, architecture, artisanal craftsmanship, regional topographies, music, opera and ballet, folk traditions, theatre and of course la dolce vita.
Internationally renowned art and fashion curator, professor, and author, Florence Müller has held the positions of Director/Curator of UFAC (Union Française des Arts du Costume) at Musée des Arts Décoratifs in Paris and of Curator of Textile Art and Fashion at the Denver Art Museum.
Müller has contributed to more than 150 exhibitions globally, including Yves Saint Laurent: The Retrospective at Le Petit Palais, Paris, Christian Dior: Designer of Dreams at the MAD, Paris, one of the highest-attended fashion exhibitions ever, Costume Jewelry for Haute Couture, at Grand Hornu, Belgium, Mode et Art, at Palais des Beaux-Arts, Bruxelles, Shock Wave: Japanese Fashion Design at the DAM, Carla Fernandez Casa de Moda, a Mexican Fashion Manifesto at the Franz Mayer Museum, Mexico City and Joséphine Baker: An extraordinary Destiny in Souillac.
A graduate of Ecole du Louvre, Institut dArt et dArchéologie and CNAM, Müller was the professor of Culture of Fashion program at IFM (French Institute of Fashion) for 25 years. Having written more than 40 books, she is a three-time winner of the Award of the Grand Prix du Livre de Mode, from the University of Lyon.
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