Bonaveri’s Tribe mannequins enhance the display, contributing to the exhibition’s cultural narrative.
Bonaveri Mannequins for “Superfine: Tailoring Black Style” at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
Karl Lagerfeld – A Line of Beauty
“A Line of Beauty”, at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York until 16 July 2023: a thematic and biographical itinerary uses clothes, sketches and memories to expound the aesthetic and conceptual vocabulary of the “Kaiser” of fashion.
In America: An Anthology of Fashion
Previously on view at The Metropolitan Museum of Art until September 5, 2022, an exhibition of “vignettes” tells the story of Americanstyle and culture. Bonaveri mannequins were selected to accompany the garments on this journey through culture and beauty.
Bonaveri Mannequins on View: In America: A Lexicon of Fashion
The Costume Institute exhibition in New York celebrates American fashion with the help of Bonaveri’s Schläppi 2200 mannequins
Camp aesthetic on view at The Met
CAMP: Notes on Fashion. Schläppi 2200 and Tribe Male Mannequins for the Costume Institute’s new exhibition at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York.
Bespoke Schläppi mannequins featured in the new film ‘First Monday in May’
The film follows the creation of The Metropolitan Museum of Art’s most attended fashion exhibition in history, “China: Through The Looking Glass” in 2015. The exhibition at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York featured over 140 bespoke Schläppi Mannequins showcasing 140 haute couture garments, avant-garde ready-to-wear and Chinese art objects. Staged in 2015, […]
Countess Jacqueline de Ribes at the Met Museum in New York
The Costume Institute at the Metropolitan Museum in New York City in collaboration with de Ribe, have put together the exhibition “The Art of Style”, featuring a dramatic and colourful display of iconic Schläppi 2200 mannequins from the ‘70s.
“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.