Anonymous ID: faf471 May 7, 2020, 7:44 p.m. No.9073944   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3957 >>3982 >>4251 >>4355

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>Bob Krieger (Italian top mode…snip

 

https://wwd.com/fashion-news/fashion-scoops/exhibition-bob-krieger-milan-1203080041/

 

Opening tomorrow and running through June 30, the “Bob Krieger Imagine. Living through fashion and music. ’60 ’70 ’80 ’90” exhibition displays around 200 images, alternating editorials and iconic campaigns of Valentino, Gianfranco Ferrè, Versace, Missoni, Laura Biagiotti, Gucci and Fendi, with portraits of Giorgio Armani, Gianni Versace, Miuccia Prada and models Linda Evangelista, Iman and Janice Dickinson.

 

“I had a problem: When asleep, I could hear the voices coming from all the suitcases I had in the next room that I didn’t dare to open for a long time,” recalled Krieger, referencing his private collection of imagery treasured in a range of luggage.

 

Maria Grazia Vernuccio, who is a longtime friend of Krieger and curated the exhibition, convinced the photographer to look back at his archives and helped him in the “difficult selection” of the most significant images to showcase at the venue.

 

Valentino, 1969.

Valentino, 1969. Bob Krieger

 

Through a black-and-white setup conceived by architect Carlo Colombo and juxtaposing three-dimensional mood boards of pictures to single shots, the exhibition’s photographic journey retraces a pivotal moment for Italian history — the rise of the Made in Italy culture in the world.

 

“In the Seventies, we invaded the U.S. with our fashion…and I feel part of this invasion, along with Armani, Versace, Ferrè and all the others because we were in this together,” said Krieger, mentioning a 1976 cover of the American Vogue stating “Italians are coming!”