The Palace of Versailles : Court Dress Displayed Starting on March 31st 2009
By Prne, Gaea News NetworkSunday, March 29, 2009
VERSAILLES, France - Costume pays court to the Palace of Versailles for an exhibition entitled
Court Pomp and Royal Ceremony, which is to be held from March 31st until June
28th, 2009. This exhibition is dedicated to court dress and to the influence
of French fashion in European courts.
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A true testament to court life in the 17th and 18th centuries, only the
Palace of Versailles could house the first exhibition comprising more than
200 exceptional exhibits. Under the Ancien Régime, all the courts of Europe
paid tribute to and copied the brilliance of French luxury and finery,
establishing the reputation of Paris as the capital of fashion.
Since the French collections have now disappeared, most of the exhibits
come from the collections of the major European museums : the Victoria and
Albert in London, the Hermitage in St Petersburg, the Royal Armoury in
Stockholm, the Green Vault in Dresden and Rosenborg Castle in Denmark, which
are lending some of their exhibits for the first time. A collection of
jewels, accessories and original paintings will accompany the procession of
magnificent costumes which have seduced the fashion house CHANEL, sponsor of
the exhibition.
According to Karl Lagerfeld, << Dressing to rule sums up the spirit of
this exhibition to perfection [...] Dazzling the people was the best way to
keep them at a distance. This style of dress created barriers that were
almost impassable >>. Along with the court dress a truly political language
developed, whose prime function was to translate visually the hierarchy of
power on different occasions : consecrations, coronations, weddings,
ceremonies of royal orders.
The luxurious materials, fabrics, embroidery, lace, trimmings and
collections of jewels and precious stones, allow the court clothing to be
adapted to different occasions. The costumes, bound by the formality of court
étiquette, thus stand out like a showcase for the luxury trade, making use of
its technical and aesthetic innovations.
The site dedicated to the exhibition :
www.fastesdecour.chateauversailles.fr
About the Palace of Versailles :
The Palace and the gardens of Versailles are among the most famous World
Heritage sites and represent the most beautiful and the most complete
realization of 17th century French art.
For more information : www.chateauversailles.fr
Source: Chateau de Versailles
Contact : Aurélie Gevrey, +33-1-30-83-77-03-75-21, presse at chateauversailles.fr
Tags: Europe, France, Paris, Versailles