centro cultural tina modotti foto: Bern Stern, Marilyn Monroe in her green Emilio Pucci dress, 1962
Il marchese Emilio Pucci di Basento (Napoli,1914 – Firenze, 1992) è stato un aviatore, stilista e politico italiano.
Emilio Pucci fu un pioniere del made in Italy , partecipando per esempio alla prima sfilata di moda tenutasi in Italia, che fu organizzata per il 12 febbraio 1951 da Giovanni Battista Giorgini a Firenze. Tra i suoi primi successi vanno ricordati la linea di vestiti di seta stampata senza pieghe. Molto popolare negli Stati Uniti, disegnò le divise per le hostess, i piloti e il personale della compagnia Braniff International Airways tra il 1965 e il 1974, colorate e assolutamente innovative rispetto al panorama di allora … continua a leggere su Wikipedia
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Emilio Pucci Maqués de Basento (Nápoles, 1914 – Florencia, 1992) fue un diseñador de moda y político italiano.
Su marca es símbolo de estampados geométricos y caleidoscopio de colores. En 1965, la agencia de publicidad de Nueva York, Jack Tinker y Asociados fue contratada por las líneas aéreas estadounidenses, Braniff International, para actualizar su imagen. El Mary Wells de la agencia contrató a Alexander Girard para remodelar los terminales, y Pucci diseña ropa nueva para las azafatas.
Pucci acabaría diseñando seis colecciones completas de uniformes para azafatas Braniff, pilotos y personal de tierra entre 1965 y 1974. Una marca de su impacto fue que para 1968 Barbie tenía versiones de todos sus primeros cuatro uniformes.
Estas creaciones vanguardistas eran diseñadas como componentes individuales que se añaden o eliminan como el tiempo dictaba… siga leyendo Wikipedia
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foto: Bern Stern, Marilyn Monroe in her green Emilio Pucci dress, 1962
Marilyn’s fashion changed over the last two years of her life. She started wearing Pucci in 1961 as she liked the wrinkle free silk designs that clung to her body. Upon first discovering Pucci’s designs in a Fifth Avenue store, Marilyn remarked to Susan Strasberg;
“Gee, if it fits the hanger that well, imagine what it could look like on me!”
Emilio Pucci was an Italian designer, born into nobility in 1914. He excelled at everything he turned his hand to including sports, political science and agriculture. He originally designed a collection of scarves in bold colours and graphics after which he was advised to try the designs on blouses and dresses. The dress collection was such a hit Pucci became known as the Prince of Prints and, along with Marilyn, was favoured by the likes of Audrey Hepburn, Gina Lollobrigida and Sophia Loren. His fanbase extended to the 1980’s with Madonna and even more recently, with Jennifer Lopez.
The most recognisable of Marilyn’s Pucci designs are those used for a photoshoot she did mere weeks before her death.
However, there are other notable occasions that Marilyn was photographed in Pucci;
When leaving the Polyclinic Hospital, NY, Marilyn was pictured wearing a tan coloured Pucci dress.
Whilst walking on the beach in Florida with Joe DiMaggio in 1961 Marilyn wore a Pucci blouse.
During a trip to Mexico in 1962 she held a press conference in a mint green Pucci dress.
During the same trip she visited an orphanage wearing a peacock print dress.
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