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Schiaparelli

[ skyah-puh-rel-ee skap-uh-rel-ee, shap-; Italian skyah-pah-rel-lee ]

noun

  1. ·¡±ô·²õ²¹ [el, -sah], 1890–1973, French fashion designer, born in Italy.
  2. Gio·van·ni Vir·gin·io [jaw-, vahn, -nee vee, r, -, jee, -nyaw], 1835–1910, Italian astronomer.


Schiaparelli

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noun

  1. SchiaparelliElsa18961973FItalianFASHION, BEAUTY, ETC: fashion designer Elsa (ˈelsa). 1896–1973, Italian couturière, noted esp for the dramatic colours of her designs
  2. SchiaparelliGiovanni Virginio18351910MItalianSCIENCE: astronomer Giovanni Virginio (dÊ’oˈvanni virˈdÊ’iËnjo). 1835–1910, Italian astronomer, who discovered the asteroid Hesperia (1861) and the so-called canals of Mars (1877)
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Earlier in the night, Grande stunned on the red carpet with a champagne Schiaparelli gown, which leaned into her role as Glinda the Good Witch in the film.

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There was lots of black for the women, too, including a custom Schiaparelli for Sandra Hüller with extended shoulders and the perfect fit.

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Fueling even more “Reputation†speculation, Swift donned a monochrome white Schiaparelli gown.

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Schiaparelli, piloted by the inventive Daniel Roseberry, inaugurated Haute Couture Week with a celebration of glamour, surrealism, and historical reverence.

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A Schiaparelli piece is about translating fantasy into tangible reality.

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