Valentino takes haute couture to the circus in Rome show
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[July 22, 2020]
ROME (Reuters) - Italian luxury
group Valentino had models suspended from swings in flowing white gowns
against a pitch-black background in a circus-inspired haute couture
show, live-streamed from Rome on Tuesday.
After being forced to cancel events, close shops and halt manufacturing
during lockdowns triggered by the coronavirus pandemic, high-end fashion
houses have largely ditched traditional catwalk shows and replaced them
with films, videos and other formats to showcase their collections.
Valentino's designer Pierpaolo Piccioli set his "Of Grace and Light"
fall/winter 2020-21 couture show in Rome's famed Cinecitta film studios,
working with British photographer
Nick Knight who remained in London.
The event was part physical, part digital, with a small media audience
attending.
It displayed 15 gowns, all pure white but for one with silver fringes,
with cascades of feathers, ruffles, chiffon and taffeta. Some were four
or five metres long, to showcase the painstaking work in creating them.
In some cases, up to 4,000 hours of stitching by hand and 350 metres of
fabric were needed.
Piccioli told reporters on Zoom the lockdown had disrupted the
availability of made-to-order embroideries and patterns but that his
show wanted to send a message of hope and positivity.
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A model presents a creation from Valentino's Fall-Winter 2020-2021
Haute Couture collection during a live-streamed show due to the
coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic, at Cinecitta Studios in
Rome, Italy, July 21, 2020. Valentino/Handout via REUTERS
"It came out at a tough moment but I believe our job is not to
reflect the moment but rather react to it. Couture is made for
emotions. It's not for walking, it's for dreams," he said.
(Reporting by Silvia Aloisi; Editing by Alexandra Hudson)
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