Entitled “Women dressing women" ("Women who dress women", in the Portuguese translation), the exhibition will be on display at The Metropolitan Museum of Art (MET) in New York, between December 7th and March 3rd, 2024, showing more of 80 objects that portray the designers' work, including pieces by Gabrielle "Coco" Chanel, Sarah Burton, Ann Demeulemeester, Elizabeth Hawes, Jeanne Lanvin, Germaine Émilie Krebs, Miuccia Prada and Elsa Schiaparelli. Find out more here.
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A group of German students have for the first time deciphered an ancient script dating back thousands of years to the Kushan Empire, nearly 70 years after it was first identified. Records a previously completely unknown Middle Iranian language. Find out more here.
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The Baroque movement was an important cultural, artistic and literary period that extended approximately from the end of the 16th century to the middle of the 18th century. It had its origins in Europe, but it also had influence in other parts of the world, including the Americas. Baroque is characterized by its complexity, drama, exuberance and contrast. Find out more here.
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Pieces by Sandro Botticelli, Francesco Granacci and Giovanni Bellini from the Uffizi Gallery are featured in Ferragamo advertisements. Find out more here.
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