Schiaparelli
Schiaparelli is a high-fashion house defined by Surrealist art and avant-garde design. Its core aesthetic utilizes trompe-l'œil techniques, anatomical motifs, and bold sculptural forms. The brand represents a subculture of intellectual eccentricity, prioritizing artistic expression and provocative silhouettes over conventional garment construction.
Modegeschichte
Elsa Schiaparelli founded the house in 1927 in Paris. She gained prominence through collaborations with Surrealist artists like Salvador Dalí, resulting in iconic pieces such as the Lobster Dress and the Skeleton Dress. The brand introduced Shocking Pink to the fashion lexicon and pioneered the integration of art into haute couture. After closing in 1954, the house remained dormant until its 2012 revival, maintaining its historical role as a bridge between fine art and wearable design.
