Laura Biagiotti FW17/18 Collection Pays Homage to Canova and Burri
Laura Biagiotti's Fall-Winter 2017/18 collection draws inspiration from the works of neoclassical sculptor Antonio Canova and informal painter Alberto Burri. The collection juxtaposes Canova's immaculate marble with Burri's fiery, material-driven compositions, translating these contrasts into garments that alternate between soft, sinuous forms and deconstructed, anti-traditional silhouettes. Key pieces include a long shawl coat with a kimono cut that channels Burri's pictorial impetuosity, a linear brocade trench in nude and gold tones, and an ice-white long dress in silk and organza. The collection features a palette of absolute white and fiery red, with gold and jute textures adding further contrast. Cashmere knitwear serves as a unifying thread, reflecting Biagiotti's signature as the 'Queen of Cashmere.' The collection also incorporates silk, lace, damask gold, paillettes, and velvet collages with irregular intarsia, echoing Burri's combustions and pulsating matter. The show took place in Milan, Italy, during Fashion Week in 2017.
Key facts
- Laura Biagiotti is an art collector with a special predilection for Futurism.
- The Fall-Winter 2017/18 collection is inspired by Antonio Canova and Alberto Burri.
- Canova is a prince of neoclassicism; Burri is a genius of material and informal painting.
- The collection contrasts white marble (Canova) with red plastic and fire (Burri).
- Gold and jute are used to highlight preciousness versus roughness.
- Garments include coats, dresses, tunics, synthetic furs, and sweaters.
- Cashmere knitwear is a recurring element, a signature of Biagiotti.
- The collection debuted during Milan Fashion Week in 2017.
Entities
Artists
- Laura Biagiotti
- Antonio Canova
- Alberto Burri
Institutions
- Artribune
- Laura Biagiotti
Locations
- Milan
- Italy