Showing posts with label Elsa Schiaparelli. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Elsa Schiaparelli. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 7, 2012

Button Wednesday : Designer Name Buttons


It is Wednesday again, so it's BUTTON DAY on my blog !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


In the blog post buttons made for Elsa Schiaparelli, I did not tell you that Elsa was also the first one who designed a button with her own signature on it (from the book "Buttons" by Loïc Allio, Seuil 2001).



The display of the designer's name on the garment buttons became a guarantee for quality and elegance, a token of appreciation for the wearer. This was followed by many other designers, with Coco Chanel as the most famous buttons of all (pictures from Allyson's blog).







A "nice" example of the value of these buttons is the publicized theft committed by Mariolina Fassino. Ms Fassino sold 2nd-hand clothes at a stall in London and bought once a used Versace jacket for £1.5, but it was missing a few buttons.... She took a pair of scissors into a designer store on Oxford street and snipped 11 Versace buttons before she was catched; this costed her £1650 in court .... (from the book "All Because of a Button" by Ellaraine Lockie, 2000)
Designer name buttons has become a hot collectors topic. Here some more from Ferragamo, Armani, Donna Karan, Jean Paul Gaultier, Ferre, Karl Lagerfeld, Pierre Cardin, Dolce and Gabbana and Ralph Lauren, respectively (click on the pictures to go to the reference websites).













Have you seen a lovely, beautiful, stunning, crazy button or button-related thingy, or did you make something with a button / buttons, or did you even make buttons yourself, blog about it on your blog on Wednesday, and give the link here in the comments so that everybody can enjoy it !!

Wednesday, January 25, 2012

Button Wednesday : Buttons for Elsa


It is Wednesday again, so it's BUTTON DAY on my blog !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


Elsa, who was Elsa ? Elsa Schiaparelli was an extravagant Italian fashion designer in the 1920's and 1930's in Paris. Schiaparelli was very innovative and she had a lot of "firsts" in the fashion industry. Her career began with her introduction of graphic knitwear, this led to her fanciful fabric prints of body parts, food, and many more unusual themes. She was the first to use brightly colored zippers and also the first to have them dyed to match the material used in her garments. And she was the first to create and use fanciful buttons that looked more like brooches. They came in the shapes of peanuts, bees, ram’s heads, etc, etc. She worked with famous artists like Dali and Cocteau, and introduced Dada and Surrealism in her creations. Needless to say that I love the buttons that were made for her, and I show you here a pretty selection with some of them (the last picture comes from Pinterest; all others come from the book "Buttons" by Loïc Allio, Seuil 2001).








And two more from the Victorian and Albert Museum:




Have you seen a lovely, beautiful, stunning, crazy button or button-related thingy, or did you make something with a button / buttons, or did you even make buttons yourself, blog about it on your blog on Wednesday, and give the link here in the comments so that everybody can enjoy it !!