The I can see your Knickers Marilyn chair is another example of pop culture influence in its different strands on arts and design. References to music, the star system, advertising and television coexist with humour and provocation, building an appealing, playful, and colourful aesthetics. While the above sentence refers to Marilyn Monroe, the felt fabric, subtly rising to the touch of the aluminium legs alludes to her flowing dress over the subway grid in The Seven Year Itch. Side by side with Dolce&Gabbana’s deep pink coat: a modern classic, reinterpreted with luxury details, in tune with the cinema and entertainment universes.
Dolce & Gabbana Coat with ¾ sleeve and a leopard pattern lining Spring/Summer 1999/2000 Wool taffeta, silk MUDE. Coleção Francisco Capelo - M.0295
El Ultimo Grito Chair Marilyn, I can see your Knickers 1999 Tubular steel, Fabric, Foam MUDE. Coleção Francisco Capelo - MUDE.P.0611
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