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Sanremo 2023 celebrates Raffaella Carrà, a style icon with an exhibition

Almost two years without Raffaella Carrà and Rai celebrates it with one show to San Remo, in the city of the festival that she had hosted in 2001 and where she had been a guest several times. A tribute that passes through its mythological stage costumes with her favorite and worn colors: white, gold, red, cornflower blue, sequins, black, declined between jackets, evening costumes and jumpsuits from optical to super chic. And there is also the blow-up of the cover of Vanity Fair which portrayed her in 2019. The exhibition is titled You start making fashion!, and is staged on the occasion of the 73rd Festival, from Monday 6 to Sunday 12 Februaryat Forte Santa Tecla in the spaces, in collaboration with the luxury village The Mall Sanremo.

They go on display 35 suits, a cross-section of the history of Italian television, some supplied by Rai tailors and others from private collectors who have meticulously restored them. Dresses that tell the modernity of a woman who has gone through the history of TV and costume, reinventing herself every time with highly successful programs.

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You start making fashion! it also showcases the work of the greats costume designers of Italian television such as Enrico Rufini, Corrado Colabucci, Gabriele Meyer, Graziella Pera And Stephen Rianda which just started with Colabucci his career.

The itinerary is accompanied by images from Teche Rai, from Carrà little girl in her first appearance, in 1952, in the film of Mario Bonnard Torment of the pastfrom the iconic images of Good evening Raffaellain 1985, live from New York, to those of Raffaella around the European capitals with the traveling programme A thousand million until you get to iconic programs like Very song, Milleluci And Carràmba! What a surprise.

Source: Vanity Fair

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