Louis Vuitton’s historic family home in Asnières-sur-Seine near Paris is the site of a new and extensive museum featuring 30 bespoke Schläppi Mannequins.
“China: Through the Looking Glass”—Gallery Views
Gallery views of The Costume Institute’s spring 2015 exhibition, “China: Through the Looking Glass,” narrated by exhibition curator Andrew Bolton. Schläppi collection mannequins with bespoke heads and ‘petite’ pieces were supplied for this exhibition. Read more here.
Schläppi 2200 mannequins at Hubert de Givenchy Exhibition
Schläppi 2200 mannequins form the backdrop to the Hubert de Givenchy exhibition in Madrid
Hubert de Givenchy – Museo Thyssen-Bornemisza
A selection of many of his iconic creations from different periods and styles has been gathered from the Museum’s collections and presented using Bonaveri’s iconic Schläppi 2200 mannequins.
Alexander McQueen: Savage Beauty at The V&A
Victoria and Albert Museum in London uses Bonaveri’s mannequins for Alexander McQueen retrospective.
Dries Van Noten – Inspirations at MoMu Fashion Museum
This exhibition on Dries Van Noten presents his multiple sources of inspiration ranging from art, music, cinema to outfits of iconic fashion brands. Theme cabinets showcase DVN’s collections and what inspired them. All outfits are displayed on bespoke BONAVERI bust forms. Courtesy: MoMu Fashion MuseumPhotos: Koen de Waal
Dries Van Noten – Inspirations at Les Arts Décoratifs
Les Arts Décoratifs museum in Paris hosts the creations of the Belgian fashion designer Dries Van Noten and celebrates his creativity through the successful exhibition “DRIES VAN NOTEN – INSPIRATIONS” running from the 1st of March to November 2nd 2014.
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