Friday, July 16, 2010

Fernanda Gattinoni exhibit

Yet another costume exhibit! This one is set in the 7th arrondissement of Paris, next to the Eiffel Tower but distinctly Italian in feel. It's a showcase of Italian designer Fernanda Gattinoni's designs from the 1950s and 60s, and while it mainly focuses on her evening gowns for Italian starlets worn at film premieres and other galas, there is a separate section dedicated just to her designs for War and Peace, which Audrey Hepburn wore. While the film may be more than a big long, I do love watching it just to see how stunning Audrey looks, especially in that airy white ballgown with the Empire waist (left).

If you're interested and are in or around Paris, better move fast, because the exhibit only lasts until July 30th. Admission is free, nicely enough, and is open Monday through Friday from 10-1, then reopens for the hours of 3-6. For more information and photos of the exhibit (including the picture I've used), go to Focus On Style's blog here.

Thanks to Kendal for the link.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

oh, so pitty! but i've seen the Audrey Exhibit here in Berlin, it was fantastic! dear greets!