The
rose did not have a well-defined existence for a long time.
We used to say "incarnate", that is to say the color of flesh, skin tone.
Driven by romanticism, it acquired its symbolism in the 18th century: that of tenderness, femininity (it's an attenuated red, stripped of its warlike character), sweetness (we still say "to see life in pink ").
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Jaïpur dinner plate in Limoges porcelain, Pinto.
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Spring-Summer 2022 show, AZ Factory.
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Python-style leather pump, Prazzi.
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Boston bag in nappa leather, Giorgio Armani.
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With its negative side: sentimentality (the expression “with rose water” dates from the 19th century)
, “explains specialist Michel Pastoureau in
Les Chroniques de l’Histoire
.
Spartan leather sandals, Giorgio Armani.
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Spring-summer 2022 ready-to-wear, Versace.
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In its fuchsia shade, it has inspired creators and designers of all persuasions.
Reaction to the sluggishness of this post-Covid period?
934 MAG lamp, contemporary collection, Jean Perzel.
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Winter 2022 ready-to-wear, Valentino.
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Bag in cotton, polyamide and viscose, Dries Van Noten.
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A few years after Elsa Schiaparelli (1890-1973) who made shocking pink famous, couturier Pierpaolo Piccioli dedicated almost all of his Valentino fall-winter 2022 collection to fuchsia, the walls painted in the exact shade of the clothes so “
to sharpen the senses and allow…
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