Anna Piaggi - Stylist

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CONTEMPORARY
Anna Piaggi: Fashion-ology

2 February 2006 - 23 April 2006



Anna Piaggi is unique. She is a fashion reporter, editor, divinor of trends, designers’ muse and self-styled icon. 'Fashion-ology' refers to her idiosynchratic way of looking at clothes. With her own take on scientific precision, an attitude rather than a method, she has for over 30 years told the new stories about fashion. Putting words to clothes, turning pages into shows, styling the future: this has been Anna Piaggi’s art of fashion. To see Piaggi at work is a rare glimpse into her fascinating career. London was a catalyst, and highlights from her personal archive in Milan detail her extraordinary trajectory on the world fashion stage.
The exhibition is divided into 13 statements, sometimes only the size of a text panel, sometimes a room full of objects. The logic of the layout is a series of intersecting As and upside down As that become Vs: Anna and Vogue, Anna and Vanity, Anna and her husband Alfa, and Vern and the V&A. Bending the material to fit this system is in keeping with Anna Piaggi’s loyalty to typographic design, each month bending words to fit Luca Stoppini’s layout in her Double Pages. The shape allows each section to open onto the next; her ideas are never contained or finished, but will be picked up at a later date. Chronology overlaps, punctuated by favorite themes, her love of Englishness for example.


The repeated presence of collaborators shows her loyalty and explains the 13 favorite outfits in the final section, created by designers who she promoted at he beginning of her career. They are displayed on a final ‘a’, painted in bright red, the red used by Ettore Sottsass for the 1969 Olivetti typewriter which Anna Piaggi uses daily – and of course the red of her lipstick.

 
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Anna Piaggi, photographed by David Bailey for Another Magazine. Dress designed by J C de Castelbajac, cape designed by Angela and Giovanni Grimoldi, hat designed by Stephen Jones
 
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Anna Piaggi's Olivetti Valentina typewriter, designed by Ettore Sottsass, 1969. Photograph by Bardo Fabiani, 2004
 
Estella! Obviously we think alike....I just went to the exhibition today in view of bumping up this thread BIG time. Armed with my V&A members card and my Canon camera and notepad, off I went to do some exhibition reporting!
So get ready for LOTS and LOTS of scans and pics! (I have waaaaaaay too much time on my hands.....)
 
oh susie...
how great!!!...


please do share...
i won't be in london this year i don't think...
so that would be lovely...

:flower:...
 
ANNA PIAGGI
FASHION-OLOGY
2 February - 23 April 2006









(All scanned from Anna Piaggi - Fashion-ology booklet courtesy of V&A)
 
LONDON

Anna Piaggi has been visiting London regularly since the early 1960s. It was in London that she began collecting vintage couture and her approach to the histories of dress, fictional and real, and its kaleidoscopic details was formed. London was also the beginning of her famous preoccupation with pirates, punks and pearly queens, slogans and suffragettes. It was the pose of protest that captured her imagination.

Her attitude to anachronistic styling – the mixing of ‘high’ and ‘low’ dress, couture and street styles – was largely due to her longstanding friendship with Vern Lambert, an Australian dress historian whom she met in London at his vintage dress stand at Chelsea Antiques Market. Lambert later moved to Milan to work for Piaggi, and the historical stories featured in Vanity magazine clearly show his influence. Piaggi was immersed in fashion in London, meeting designers such as Manolo Blahnik and Stephen Jones. They have remained Anna Piaggi’s friends throughout her career, fixtures of the look we associate with her today.



‘What does she get from one of my hats? A physical interpretation of my feelings for her, instant glamour and pizzazz (especially if there is a veil), and a little bit of armour against the world, the fashion business, and merciless front-row fashion show spotlights!’
Stephen Jones

ANNA PIAGGI
MANOLO BLAHNIK



(All text scanned or quoted from V&A A.P. Exhibition and A.P. - Fashion-ology accompanying booklet. All pics taken by myself at Exhibition)
 
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Anna Piaggi and Vern Lambert in London : Johnny Dewe-Matthews, 1973

REMEMBERING VERN LAMBERT
GENE KRELL EDITOR, VOGUE NIPPON




VINTAGE SOUVENIRS
ANNA PIAGGI



(All text scanned or quoted from V&A A.P. Exhibition and A.P. - Fashion-ology accompanying booklet. All pics taken by myself at Exhibition or scanned from Exhibition booklet.)
 
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Anna Piaggi at the collections : Bardo Fabiani, Oct 2005

ANNA PIAGGI SIGNS OF FASHION
PATRIZIA CALEFATO ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR OF SOCIOLINGUISTICS, BARI UNIVERSITY





Anna Piaggi wears Australiana : Bardo Fabinai, Sept 2005

(All text scanned or quoted from V&A A.P. Exhibition and A.P. - Fashion-ology accompanying booklet. All pics taken by myself at Exhibition or scanned from Exhibition booklet.)
 
KARL LAGERFELD

Fashion designer Karl Lagerfeld has captured Anna Piaggi’s style in over 200 watercolour, pencil and ink drawings. The works affectionately record their time together between 1971 and 1985. He describes her attitude to dressing in the introduction to her book, A Fashion Journal:

‘An unexpected detail, a tautology of style, a contradictory accessory, a surprising mixture, unforeseen association of ideas and an indispensable touch of humour create a unique appearance which has made me want to draw it…Dressing is her means of communication. It is an ephemeral act which has constantly to be started over again. There are no rules. Spontaneity is the only law and the occasion is her inspiration. She may wear the same garment often but never in the same way, never in same context.’

Anna Piaggi collects vintage garments from flea markets and auction houses. In Lagerfeld’s drawings we see her transforming these clothes between her unique style, making unexpected connections between different historical periods and genres, mixing the contemporary with the historic.


Anna Piaggi and Karl Lagerfeld, Paris 1970's

(All text scanned or quoted from V&A A.P. Exhibition and A.P. - Fashion-ology accompanying booklet. All pics taken by myself at Exhibition or scanned from Exhibition booklet.)
 

La Bougie qui Bouge 15/12/1985 - Wearing Schiaraparelli and jacket from Karl Lagerfeld's collection 1985/6. (Pictured)


Fortuny Punk 15/07/1977 - Wearing Fortuny dress (pictured)


Le draps d'or or Annaelisonique en authentique 23/08/1975 - Wearing Poiret gown (pictured).


Purple Jacket - Violet crepe de Chine with a candle embroidered on each sleeve - Karl Lagerfeld for Chloe
Cape - Rose woven brocade with gold lace - Carel

Gown - Gold cloth with velvet - Poiret
Dress - 1920's - Black silk - Fortuny

(All pics taken by myself at Exhibition.)
 

The Triadique Balenciaga - Oct 1978 - Wearing Balenciaga suit (pictured).


Les matinees de Grand Champ - 01/09/1977 - Wearing vintage camisole and drawers from flea market.


Upside Down Anna - 07/07/1977 - Wearing costume by Sonia Delauney for Cleopatra ballet.


Camoflage - 19/06/1978 - Wearing husband Alfa's jacket.


Worth, Anna a Rome - 22/01/1977 - Wearing bustle jacket by Charles Worth 1992, 1920's shoes, jodphurs from Lawrence Corner, London.


Les Looks d'Anna pour le weekend du 19/01/1977


Suit - 1940s - Navy blue grosgrain with polka dots (found in Marche Malik), padded hips with croissant shaped pannier - Balenciaga

(All pics taken by myself at Exhibition.)
 

The early 1980's - Wearing Jean Paul Gaultier dress (Pictured).


Anna, on la tete bien meublee - Wearing Karl Lagerfeld dress (Pictured).


La maschera dimenticatee or Playing Fashion-climber - Wearing Simonetta Fabiani cape with fresh pink and yellow roses trailing back (Pictured).


La modele artists - Wearing Kenzo grey and white seersucker, peasant table napkin neckchief, Elaine Vinchi Leoni black crepe trousers.


Dress - Ruched velvet w/ concical breasts - Jean Paul Gaultiere 1985/6.
Dress - Quilted satin and crepe de Chine - Karl Lagerfeld 1985/6.


Cape - Pink silk - Simonetta Fabiani.

(All pics taken by myself at Exhibition.)
 

Wearing mask - Australia 1980's
Wearing wig - Early 1980's - Alfa Castaldi


Wearing Ken Scott Glasses - Milan 1974 - Nicola Lamina
At fashion collections - Milan, March 1988 - Bill Cunningham


At fashion collections - Paris, 1980's - Roxanne Lowit
With Vern Lambert - Paris, 1976 - Roxanne Lowit


Anna Piaggi in cape 1980's
Anna Piaggi surrounded by sunflowers

(All pics taken by myself at Exhibition.)
 

Anna Piaggi at work at Vanity magazine.

VANITY

Anna Piaggi was editor-in-chief of Vanity Magazine from 1980 to 1983. It started as the fashion supplement to a beauty magazine, and then grew into a magazine in its own right. Vanity was largely the result of Piaggi’s visionary collaboration with the illustrator Antonio Lopez. It allowed her to fully explore her love of illustration, but is also where we can see most clearly her attitude to fashion, her everyday passion.

Vintage couture had never been shown on the cover of as fashion magazine before. Piaggi presented an idea of fashion that was about attitude rather than sales, history represented as aesthetic inspiration to be used freely and irreverently without a hint of nostalgia.

Vern Lambert worked on the magazine alongside Piaggi as a ‘fashion researcher’. His influence is evident, especially in the rare pieces featured on each cover and their meticulous description. Other contributors include Alfa Castaldi and his son Paolo,. Luca Stoppini is listed on the design team. It was a collaboration among friends.

‘Ogni numero di Vanity avra’, cosi come Vogue ha, il punto di vista, un suo conretto…concentrato di idée, un assemblage di immagini (e poche parole:’
(‘Each edition of Vanity will have, as Vogue has, its point of view, its concept...concentrated ideas, an assemblage of images, and few words.’





Spreads from various issues of Vanity.
Antonio Lopez at work for Vanity.


Vogue Italia - 1971
Vogue Italia - 1970

(All quoted from V&A A.P. Exhibition and A.P. - Fashion-ology accompanying booklet. All pics taken by myself at Exhibition)
 
DOPPIE PAGINE

FIRST DOUBLE PAGES
FABIEN BARON, CREATIVE DIRECTOR AND DESIGNER


THE GLAM ALCHEMIST OF D.P. AND OTHER STORIES
GRAZIA D'ANNUNZIO, CONDE NAST SPECIAL PROJECT EDTIOR, NEW YORK



(All scanned from Anna Piaggi - Fashion-ology booklet courtesy of V&A)
 

Looking at Anna Piaggi - Roxanne Lwit - Collection of photos


Doppie Pagine 2006 for V&A - Luca Stoppini


Taken from Fashion Algebra by Anna Piaggi 1998 - Doppie Pagine in Vogue Italia Nov 1995 UNI-FORM


Chanel coat - 1995
Marin Margiela coat - 1997
Jens Laugesen coat - 2006
WWI vintage nurse's uniform - 1914

(All pics taken by myself at Exhibition)
 
Now for the really fun bit..........Anna' private collection of clothes!


Vivienne Westwood blazer - 1985, Vivienne Westwood skirt - 1985, Manolo Blahnik shoes -2003/4, Dolce & Gabanna top - 2003, Dolce & Gabanna plastic necklace - 2003, Rifat Ozbek bloomers - 1992
Jenny Kee dress - 1980, Stephen Jones Hat - 2004, Manolo Blahnik shoes - 1997


Olivier Guillemin for Studio Bercat dress - 1984, Manolo Blahnik shoes - 1994/7
Karl Lagerfeld cape - 1977, Jeannine Montel hat - 1970's, Manolo Blahnik boots - 1992/3


Missoni coat - 2003/4, Manolo Blahnik shoes - 2003/4, Stephen Jones hat - 2005
Ossie Clark dress - 1071, Angela & Giovanni Grimoldi straw hat - 1991, Manolo Blahnik shoes - 1972
 

Karl Lagerfeld for Chloe coat - 1971, Jeannine Montel hat - 1970's, Manolo Blahnik shoes - 1987, Neiman Marcus gloves - 2001
Karl Lagerfeld for Chloe dress - 1971, Stephen Jones hat -2003, Manolo Blahnik shoes - 1974


Prada dress - 1998, John Galliano jacket - 2004, Stephen Jones hat - 2004, Manolo Blahnik shoes - 1988, Missoni cotton gloves
Jean Charles de Castelbajac dress - 1998, Angela & Giovanni Grimoldi cape - 1999, Stephen Jones hat - 1998, Miu Miu boots - 1998, Missoni cotton gloves


Fendi dress, jacket, hat, shoes, bag, sunglasses, teddy bear - 1988
Versace dress - 1989, Philip Treacy hat - 1989, Manolo Blahnik shoes - 1991, Versace gloves and scarf


Dolce & Gabanna coat - 2004/5, Manolo Blahnik shoes - 1997/8, Stephen Jones hat - 2005, Missoni cotton gloves

(All pics taken by myself at Exhibition)
 

A spread of A.P. related magazine articles/editorials


The most stunning 3-D tableau ever....


Dolce & Gabanna dress - 1996, Missoni coat - 1996


1950's kimono, Plastic Felix the cat bag


Missoni bear - 2004, Dolce & Gabanna black and white dress - 1999, Rifat Ozbek jacket - 1994


Angela & Giovanni Grimoldi pink pig hat - 1999

(All pics taken by myself at Exhibition).
 

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