Fashion &… Schiaparelli “In difficult times, fashion is always outrageous.” - Elsa Schiaparelli This week on Fashion&… we are taking a look at Italian-born couturier Elsa Schiaparelli. Courageous and highly original, Schiaparelli was one of the leading designers of the inter-war period. While her contemporaries Gabrielle Channel and Madeleine Vionnet set the period’s standards of taste and beauty, Schiaparelli went against the grain, pursuing a more idiosyncratic style. A close collaborator with the Surrealists, Schiaparelli appropriated their disquieting dream-based imagery and provocative concepts to create collections that were simultaneously controversial and gorgeous! After WWII ended, the ‘hard-chic’ look that Schiaparelli had pioneered was replaced by ultra-feminine styles, which was at odds with her particular brand of creativity. In 1954, despite continuing to create successful collections, Schiaparelli decided to close her business and publish her autobiography entitled “Shocking Life”. Since then, the brand has been revived and presented its first couture collection in 2014, 60 years after Elsa Schiaparelli closed the business. Please comment, like and share and please don’t forget to SUBSCRIBE so you don’t miss a thing from Fashion &… with me Scott Schiavone, Fashion Curator. For more on Maison Schiaparelli, visit their website: https://www.schiaparelli.com/en #fashion #fashioncurator #fashionhistory #fashioncuration #fashionhistorian #fashionandschiaparelli #elsaschiaparelli #schiaparelli #Pariscouture #Paris #couture #fashionandart #schiaparelliandtheartists #couture2020 #Schiap #maisonschiaparelli #surrealism #salvadordali #jeancocteau #Christisanlacroix #danielroseberry #marcozanini #bertrandguyon #lobsterdress #surrealists #shiaparelliandthesurrealists #fashiongram #instafashion #fashionand