Translated by
Roberta HERRERA
Revealed
March 22, 2024
Whereas in Milan, Simon Porte Jacquemus recalled his ties to Italy, as he prepares to carry a trend present in Capri in June. The French designer was honored on Wednesday, March 20, by the Italian Trend Chamber (CNMI) and the German e-commerce large Zalando, inside the framework of the 'Changemakers in Luxurious Trend' program.
The visionary behind the Jacquemus model was named Artisan of Change for his “disruptive strategy to trend communication”, along with Renzo Rosso, president of the OTB group (headquarters of Diesel and Margiela), distinguished within the “Innovation” class; Alfonso Dolce, CEO of Dolce & Gabbana, within the 'Crafts' class; and Simone Marchetti, director of Vainness Truthful Italia, within the 'Worth' class.
Throughout the ceremony, Porte Jacquemus, who additionally lately obtained the Neiman Marcus award for “innovation within the subject of trend,” confused the paramount significance of preserving the autonomy of his home.
“It’s at all times vital to be unbiased and free,” he emphasised. She additionally spoke of her love for the transalpine peninsula, revealing that her maternal grandmother was initially from the countryside.
Porte Jacquemus additionally recalled the unwavering assist and encouragement it obtained from Italian retailers all through its journey. “For me, Italy represents love, love, love,” says the designer, who arouses admiration in a market through which he has a lot of suppliers.
This cease in Milan was an opportune second to reveal particulars of his subsequent present, scheduled for June 10 in Capri, on the illustrious Villa Malaparte, immortalized by Jean-Luc Godard's cinematic masterpiece. 'Le Mépris' (1963), starring Brigitte Bardot and Michel Piccoli.
“The opening credit of the movie captivated me for a very long time. It impressed me to construct my model. The title of my collections at all times begins with 'le' or 'la', just like the title of the movie,” he revealed.
With its modernist structure and its massive roof terrace, the legendary Pompeian crimson stucco villa, erected in 1937 by the author Curzio Malaparte on a rocky promontory overlooking the ocean, is just not accessible to the general public and solely opens its doorways on uncommon events. .
“The villa has by no means hosted a trend present,” confesses Porte Jacquemus, who had the privilege of staying inside, drawing inspiration for his subsequent assortment. Following current Jacquemus exhibitions on the Maeght Basis in Saint-Paul-de-Vence and within the gardens of the Palace of Versailles, this imminent occasion is about to mark one other important second for the Parisian home, which can have a good time its 15th anniversary on this event .
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