The journey through the exhibition highlights Pucci’s design principles set against the unique interiors and renaissance architecture of Palazzo Pucci. The courtyard hosts a number of over-sized mannequins and one of Bonaveri’s ‘Schläppi Giants’ wrapped in Pucci’s iconic ‘Vivara’ print. On the second floor of the Palazzo is Pucci’s immense colour library where a series of velvet coloured mannequins wear select accessories from the Pucci archive. The story continues with a homage to Pucci’s continuing quest to enable the freedom of movement, told in a humorous installation of wind-swept black and white archival Pucci prints. The ‘Sala Bianca’, the legendary palace ballroom, hosts a series of ironic installations that reflect the five material elements adopted by Pucci during his career. Bonaveri’s artisanal excellence is on display on the ground floor of the Palazzo. Previously the home of the Emilio Pucci embroidery ateliers, this area reveals the inner workings of Bonaveri’s skilled creative team. Divided into three chapters; The Cutting Room; The Sewing Room and The Miniature Workshop – the rooms are complete with an in-house atelier where Bonaveri’s artisans bring the Pucci mannequins to life. The journey ends with a visit to Marquis Emilio Pucci’s studio, where personal memorabilia are displayed, leading to the fitting room where a group of baby mannequins are watching over the spectacle of archived pieces. This project is the result of a conversation between Emma Davidge, creative director of Chameleon Visual, and Laudomia Pucci, who wanted to create a contemporary and innovative exhibition that reflects the rich history and savoir-faire shared between each Maison.
Credits of the exhibition Art Direction: Chameleon Visual Photo: Lapo Quagli - Lorenzo @studioquagli Film: Satore Studio Special thanks for the Art Room at Mary Fashion Sponsor: Illy - Sanpellegrino – Ferrari Facts & Figures: 115 mannequins, 31 busts, 100 miniatures, 1 giant, 360 kg of paint, 609 meters of fabric, 97 colors, 27 Pucci prints ... and much more Bonaveri, a fan of Pucci from 12 to 15 June Palazzo Pucci - Via De 'Pucci 6 – Florence On show, from 12 to 14 June | 10.30 am - 8.00 pm June 15 | 10.30 am - 6.00 pm
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