FASHION, LEONARDO, CASTELLO SFORZESCO: THE TRIO OF MILAN • Camera Nazionale della Moda Italiana

FASHION, LEONARDO, CASTELLO SFORZESCO: THE TRIO OF MILAN

FASHION, LEONARDO, CASTELLO SFORZESCO: THE TRIO OF MILAN

Women, art, fashion, design, photography: an itinerary between historical collections and contemporary creativity cured by the Entertainment, Fashion and Design Department and  Museums Department of the City of Milano and  by Camera della Moda.

 

The events, which will take place at the Castello Sforzesco, are entry free and - except where otherwise indicated - are subject to availability.

 

Wednesday February 22nd , at 5.30 pm in the Room Studio Bertarelli CREATIVITY AND RIGOR:  WOMEN AND DESIGN. Conversation with Mariateresa Chirico, art historian; Patrizia Scarzella, architect and professor of industrial design; Alessandra Cusatelli, designer. Introduced and moderated by Rina La Guardia, director of the Library of Art and CASVA - Centre of Advanced Studies in the Visual Arts of the City of Milan.


Thursday February 23rd, at 10:30 am in the Museum of Ancient Art, Room XVII (admission with the Museum ticket) Laura Basso, curator of the Art Gallery and Museum of Ancient Art THE GRISELDA STORIES. Observations on clothing depicted in the frescoes of the Roccabianca Castle: fashion, accessories and fabrics chosen to tell one of Boccaccio’s tale by Lombard masters around the middle of the fifteenth century.


Thursday February 23rd, at 6:00 pm Room Studio Bertarelli PHOTOGRAPHY AND FASHION. Conversation with Giovanni Gastel, fashion photographer, Toni Thorimbert, photographer, Gisella Borioli journalist. Introduced and moderated by Silvia Paoli, curator of the  Photo Archive.

 

Friday February 24th, at 5.30 pm, in the Weil Weiss Hall, FASHION IN MILAN AT THE BEGINNING OF THE FIFTEENTH CENTURY IN A MINIATED MANUSCRIPT OF THE TRIVULZIANA LIBRARY. The ladies of  Milan portrayed for Francis I of France by Giovanni Ambrogio Noceto. Conversation with Isabella Fiorentini, director of the Hystorical Civic Archive and Trivulziana Library and Marcia Derrick, paleographer librarian of the Hystorical Civic Archive and Trivulziana Library. On exhibit the manuscript of Giovanni Ambrogio Noceto, Portraits of ladies of Milan, 1518, Trivulzian Code 2159.