Frock stop in Singapore for Valentino exhibition
One hundred Valentino dresses will be showcased at Resorts World Sentosa in Singapore later this year.
The ‘Valentino, Retrospective: Past/Present/Future’ was originally held in Paris in 2008.
It traces the designs of the Italian Maison through the years – from founder Valentino Gavarani’s early haute couture works of the 1950s to his last collection in January 2008, as well as, present-day creations by current creative directors Maria Grazia Chiuri and Pier Paolo Piccioli.
Exclusive to only three places in the world, ‘Valentino, Retrospective: Past/Present/Future’, which travelled to Brisbane earlier this year, will make its final stop in Singapore
from December 15 to January 31.
Gowns being shown were once worn by European royalty and renowned celebrities, including the black vintage Valentino dress that Julia Roberts donned when she scored at the Oscars in 2001.
Jointly organised in Singapore by Twise and Resorts World Sentosa, this exhibition is designed and realised by Les Arts Décoratifs, Paris, with assistance from the House of Valentino.
Ticket details of the ‘Valentino Retrospective: Past/Present/Future’ exhibition will be announced in October.
Ian Jarrett
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