It is true, I admit without shame, I often speak of Paris, France and the events taking place across the Alps, but I've already confessed my total dependence all'exagone, its language, its customs, traditions, history, and then be patient. Questra also shows the site of the Mona Foundation Bismack ( here) there are some beautiful photos that almost, almost like being there. The mise en scène is indeed a great (I'd love even more if I had been whiskers like Audrey Hepburn), the mythical and in good shape despite his age, Hubert de Givenchy. From now until December 12 the halls of the Mona Bismarck Foundation in Paris welcome una splendida esposizione di costumi storici, ovvero mantelli di corte e abiti da sera, provenienti dal guardaroba dell'ultima regina d'Italia. Molti degli oggetti presentati facevano addirittura parte del corredo nuziale della futura regina. Infatti, contrariamente all'uso che voleva le spose (regali e non) già dotate di abbigliamento dalla famiglia di origine, il raffinatissimo principe di Piemonte non solo disegna il vestito da sposa della fidanzata, ma scegliere presso le più importanti sartorie italiane abiti e manti per le cerimonie ufficiali. Maria José, sposa straniera, viene quindi rivestita per simboleggiare l’assunzione della nuova nazionalità, in una sorta di “rito di passaggio” che affonda le sue radici in una ancient tradition. All gowns are particularly representative of the tastes of the period and although made in Italy reflect styles and lines typical of Parisian fashion, read Madeleine Vionnet, Paul Poiret and Elsa Schiaparelli and long coats that were worn by the women of the royal house in ceremonies of the court, testify to the skill and taste of Italian tailors. The Wardrobe follows the queen in exile and now belongs to the Foundation Umberto II and Marie Jose of Savoy presided over by Princess Maria Gabriella di Savoia, one of four children of the couple. Here images with many details and overview of this truly wonderful show. José Maria (1906-2001), born Princess of Belgium, is known as the "Queen of May" because its already on shaky throne pernamenza lasts even 24 days, the father Vittorio Emanuele III dall'abdicazione occurred May 9, 1946 to June 2 of that year, when the referendum only final abolish the institution of the monarchy. The daughter of King Albert I and Elisabeth of Bavaria cultured (in turn daughter of a brother of the legendary Sissy) January 8, 1930 she married the Prince Umberto of Savoy, but already knows the place of the sovereign will because, in view of a possible wedding, he had spent some years of "training" in a famous college in Florence for "young ladies" Well, Poggio Imperiale. On the life of Maria José (the his relationship with a husband and probably not in love with a difficult father, in full fascist that she came from an ultra-democratic and ultra-intellectual environment) there has been much said. If you want to know more about the May Queen, one of the most interesting section is definitely the one who wrote the journalist Luciano set to the "Queen misunderstood" (published by Simon) and that found here and here.
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