Nowhere is the charm of the current Bellevue Arts Museum exhibit, “A World of Paper, a World of Fashion: Isabelle de Borchgrave Meets Mariano Fortuny,” more evident than in a peacock-blue robe ...
An opening reception for a display of two original Mariano Fortuny gowns will be held from 7 to 9:30 p.m. Sept. 6 at Hammond Castle Museum, 80 Hesperus Ave., Gloucester. Museum archivists believe the ...
The Bellevue Arts Museum’s latest featured exhibit, “A World of Paper, A World of Fashion,” is the Belgian artist Isabelle de Borchgrave’s reconstruction and tribute to the life’s work of Mariano ...
The late couturier Mariano Fortuny y Madrazo may be best known for such iconic gowns as the Delphos—a body-hugging shift of finely pleated silk—but a new exhibition at New York’s Queen Sofia Spanish ...
Simply sign up to the House & Home myFT Digest -- delivered directly to your inbox. In a collection of photographic portraits of the Spanish polymath, artist and fashion designer Mariano Fortuny in ...
Belgian artist Isabelle de Borchgrave, whose "Pulp Fashion" exhibition of historical gowns made of paper was the Fine Arts Museums most-attended show in 2011, surpassing even the Balenciaga ...
Simply sign up to the Life & Arts myFT Digest -- delivered directly to your inbox. When it comes to iconic party dresses, there are few silhouettes to rival the one created by Spanish designer Mariano ...
He was a visionary couturier who blazed a trail with his beautiful, daring dresses. Cath Pound explores the life and work of Fortuny, beloved by Marcel Proust and supermodels alike. There are few ...
Across the seven volumes of the Recherche, Proust mentions only one living artist by name — the fashion designer Mariano Fortuny. “Is it their historical character, or is it rather the fact that each ...
When Mariano Fortuny died in 1949, just eight days shy of his 78th birthday, the Spanish-born textile and fashion designer was world-renowned for the inventiveness and beauty of his work. First ...
He was a visionary couturier who blazed a trail with his beautiful, daring dresses. Cath Pound explores the life and work of Fortuny, beloved by Marcel Proust and supermodels alike. There are few ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results