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Legendary Parisian couture house celebrated for its avant-garde, surrealist designs and artistic collaborations.

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France

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haute couture

Founded in Paris in 1927 by Italian aristocrat Elsa Schiaparelli, the Maison Schiaparelli became a dominant force in fashion between the World Wars, celebrated for its witty, avant-garde, and surrealist approach. A direct rival to Coco Chanel’s functionalism, Schiaparelli merged fashion with art, collaborating with luminaries like Salvador Dalí on iconic pieces such as the Lobster Dress and the Shoe Hat. Her signatures included the invention of “Shocking Pink,” trompe l'oeil knitwear, and bold, oversized jewelry. The original couture house closed in 1954, leaving behind a legacy of artistic rebellion and innovation.\n\nAfter decades of dormancy, the house was revived in the 21st century and officially returned to the haute couture calendar in 2017. Under the creative direction of American designer Daniel Roseberry since 2019, Schiaparelli has experienced a dramatic renaissance. Roseberry has masterfully reinterpreted the house's surrealist codes for a modern audience, focusing on sculptural silhouettes, anatomical motifs, and gilded hardware. The brand has recaptured global attention through high-profile red-carpet moments, dressing figures like Lady Gaga and Beyoncé in dramatic, art-driven creations that blend historical reverence with a bold, contemporary edge.

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