Schiaparelli kicked off Paris haute couture week with realistic animal dresses that some say glorify trophy hunting, while others call it art. Could it be both?
The presentation has already drawn comparisons to the fashion house’s real fur designs from decades ago. In that vein, Schiaparelli’s latest line holds up a mirror to fashion’s use of dead animals and points out the ridiculous tradition of making carcasses into decorations. In so doing, it also draws attention to other systemic ethical issues., there is possibly no such thing as completely ethical consumption in the clothing industry.
Elsa Schiaparelli loved leopard fur and leopard print, including repeatedly into her collections. Not just leopard but animals in general. Decades later, Daniel showed a snow leopard dress for the Schiaparelli spring haute couture 2023 collection
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