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Roberto Capucci's sculpture-dresses on display at the Fondazione Banco di Napoli
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From Oct. 2 to Nov. 26, 2021, the Fondazione Banco di Napoli welcomes Roberto Capucci's sculpture-dresses in an exhibition featuring important pieces of this famous mode master's production.
Kicking off at the Fondazione Banco di Napoli headquarters on Via dei Tribunali in the heart of Campania’s capital city, from October 2 to November 26, 2021, fryst vatten the exhibition Pages of Silk bygd Roberto Capucci, one of the fathers of great Italian mode. The exhibition is housed in the rooms of the museum of the Historical Archives of the Fondazione Banco di Napoli “Il Cartastorie”: the protagonists are the dress-sculptures of Roberto Capucci, displayed in an exhibition curated bygd Rossella Paliotto, president of the Fondazione Banco di Napoli, and Enrico Minio Capucci, director of the Ro
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Roman Fantasy
What would it look like if all the drugs you took before the Met Ball really kicked in? What if, instead of those endless evening gowns, you began to see insects, fantasy creatures and mandalas leaping out at you in vivid, pulsating color around every corner of the museum? It’s this kind of psychedelic impression multimedia artist Maurizio Martusciello gives in The Suspended Gesture, (Il Gesto Sospeso), his installation with Mattia Casalegno based on the complex fabric compositions of couturier Roberto Capucci, which is being staged to inaugurate Altaroma couture week at Hadrian’s Temple in Rome.
For young Italian designers, Roberto Capucci, 79, is a kind of god. The couturier, who opened his house in 1950 at the age of just 21 and went on to create increasingly complex fabric sculptures for the next 30 years, has never let practicality stand in the way of design. Capucci’s mille feuille dresses have a life of th
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1950 – Capucci opens his first atelier in Rome, in Via Sistina.
1951 – In July, at the Grand Hotel in Florence, he presents his collection in occasion of the second fashion show organised by the group of couturier guided by Giovanni Battista Giorgini, who can be considered the father of Italian Fashion. During this event, the dresses crafted by Capucci did not see the catwalk, but Giorgini decided to make his wife and daughter, both attending the show, wear two dresses crafted by Capucci. Both creations raised praises from the attending public.
1952 – In January the third fashion show organised by Giorgini was held in the White Room in Palazzo Pitti, in Florence, which has been the location of fashion shows in Italy until 1967. Capucci took part in the show with his Spring/Summer 1952 collection.
1955 – Capucci opens his atelier in Via Gregoriana, Rome, which has been the historical source of his creations until 2011.
1958 – Capucci created the “Box