Thursday, January 27, 2011

Inner Sanctums

Chanel
Chanel

The aura of mystery that shrouds the world of Haute Couture usually means that it operates in a parallel universe to the general population. The much lauded but not terribly revealing documentary "The Secret World of Couture" aside there have been few opportunities to catch a glimpse inside this world populated by incredibly rich and notoriously private patrons and the artists and craftspeople who create their to-measure habiliments. Jacqueline Hassink, a New York based Dutch Conceptual artist has achieved rare access to this world and is documenting part of it in a photographic series exploring private and public space and corporate identity. Hassink, originally a sculptor, has created a series of photographs of the private fitting rooms of the worlds most famous couture houses which is the subject of an exhibition to be staged during London Fashion Week and soon to be published book. These images of the opulent spaces in which the worlds wealthiest fashion fans make their final decisions on which hand crafted work of art to order is an exploration of the complexity of space. The artist says
"Fitting rooms are of great importance to brands... I was fascinated by the complex compositions that were possible because of the mirrors. Haute couture fitting rooms are much larger than regular fitting rooms. After entering these spaces, I would spend some time walking around looking at different angles to shoot. As I walked through the spaces, the mirrors would show me reflections of different sections of the room. Only in certain areas of the room you will find these extraordinary complex compositions of space like the ones visible in the images taken at Jean-Louis Scherrer and Emanuel Ungaro. I have photographed fitting rooms that are hard for the viewer to grasp."



Christian Dior
Christian Dior

Christian Lacroix
Christian Lacroix

Giorgio Armani
Giorgio Armani

Givenchy
Givenchy

Jean Paul Gaultier
Jean Paul Gaultier

Each of the rooms has the feeling of luxurious craftsmanship that one associates with couture, and reflects the sensibilities of the couture house that it represents. However there is also a classical feeling to the spaces reminding us that couture is rooted in tradition, a tradition of excellence and exclusivity. One not to be missed the exhibition Jacqueline Hassink, Haute Couture Fitting Rooms runs from February 22nd, during London Fashion Week, at NL – The Dutch Cultural Pop-Up Space in London, 40/42 Riding House Street, London, W1W 7ET




References and images courtesy of AnOther Magazine. Read a full interview with Jacqueline Hassink here: Fashion in Pictures - Haute couture fitting rooms | AnOther

http://www.jacquelinehassink.com

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