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Shocking
Format de reproduction
In the pantheon of twentieth-century design, few names evoke as much immediate intrigue and avant-garde audacity as Elsa Schiaparelli. Her creation, Shocking, is not merely a perfume; it is a profound intersection of fashion, fine art, and olfactory storytelling. This exquisite piece, dating from 1937, serves as a masterclass in the Surrealist movement's ability to permeate everyday objects with dreamlike, often provocative, energy. The composition presented—a curated arrangement featuring the iconic bottle, its glass domed case, and the vibrant pink cardboard box—functions as a window into an era where the boundaries between high couture and surrealist sculpture were intentionally blurred.
The visual narrative of the work is anchored by the "Shocking Pink" palette, a hue so assertive and unapologetic that it became Schiaparelli’s signature. This color does not merely decorate; it commands attention, acting as a psychological trigger that evokes both excitement and a sense of rebellion against the muted tones of traditional elegance. The bottle itself, crafted from clear glass and shaped with the delicate precision of a dressmaker's silhouette, embodies the artist's deep connection to the art of tailoring. When viewed within its glass dome, the object transforms from a mere commodity into a precious relic, much like a museum artifact preserved in time.
To behold this collection is to experience the historical tension of the late 1930s, a period where Schiaparelli collaborated with titans such as Salvador Dalí to infuse fashion with the uncanny. The presence of the red book and the surrounding elements—the soft light reflecting off the glass, the subtle arrangement of accessories—suggests an intimate gallery setting. For the discerning collector or interior designer, this piece offers more than just aesthetic beauty; it provides a conversation starter that speaks to the intellectual depth of the Surrealist era. It is a celebration of the unexpected, inviting anyone who views it to embrace the "shock" of creativity and the enduring power of transformative design.
Integrating a high-quality reproduction of such a significant cultural milestone into a contemporary space allows for a sophisticated layering of history and style. Whether placed in a minimalist study or a lavishly decorated salon, the Shocking ensemble brings an unmistakable aura of Roman aristocratic flair and Parisian avant-garde spirit. It remains a timeless testament to a woman who dared to make the world look—and smell—extraordinary.
1890 - 1973 , Italie
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