The iconic fashion house Schiaparelli continues to capture the attention of A-list celebrities with its avant-garde designs under the creative direction of Daniel Roseberry.
In a showcase of high fashion that continues to captivate the public eye, the iconic French fashion house Schiaparelli, under the creative direction of Daniel Roseberry since 2019, has solidified its status as a favorite among A-list celebrities. The house, founded by Elsa Schiaparelli in the late 1920s, is renowned for its avant-garde designs that cleverly blend art with fashion. One of the pivotal elements of Schiaparelli’s legacy is the trompe-l’oeil technique, which the brand first introduced in 1927.
Recent appearances by multiple stars emphasize the growing prominence of Schiaparelli on red carpets. At the Gotham Awards, actress Saoirse Ronan dazzled in a Schiaparelli ensemble as she was nominated for “Outstanding Lead Performance” for her role in “The Outrun.” Her stylist, Danielle Goldberg, has played an instrumental role in elevating Ronan’s fashion choices, further enhancing her reputation in the industry.
As the new year unfolded, Naomi Watts made headlines at the Golden Globes, where she wore a svelte velvet gown adorned with over 300 delicate pale pink petals. Meanwhile, Monica Barbaro, recognized for her portrayal of Joan Baez in the film “A Complete Unknown,” brought attention to the London premiere of the Bob Dylan biopic in a striking hooded design featuring the brand’s signature keyhole motif.
Beyoncé also turned heads with her historic appearance at the Grammy Awards, where she accepted the coveted Album of the Year award for “Cowboy Carter.” The singer wore another gown characterized by its keyhole cutouts, marking a momentous occasion as this win added to her record for the most Grammy wins and nominations in history.
The fashion statements continued at the BAFTAs, where Selena Gomez adorned a crystalline off-the-shoulder gown, creating a stunning visual reminiscent of glistening raindrops. Following this, Ariana Grande concluded her publicity tour for “Wicked” at the Oscars, donning a whimsical frock from Schiaparelli’s spring 2025 Haute Couture collection, further demonstrating the brand’s versatility across different styles.
Lastly, at Paris Fashion Week, Grammy-winner Doechii, self-described as the “swamp princess,” showcased her own interpretation of glamour in a Schiaparelli design featuring a plunging neckline and voluminous curls, epitomizing the brand’s blend of classic elegance with modern flair.
The impact of Schiaparelli’s designs, particularly those curated by Roseberry, reflects a renewed interest in haute couture as Hollywood stars continue to embrace the unique artistry that the fashion house represents.
Source: Noah Wire Services