Gérard Pipart for Nina Ricci Haute Couture Collection Fall/Winter 1964-65. Actress Claudia Cardinale in a white silk cocktail dress trimmed with ostrich feathers.
Gérard Pipart pour Nina Ricci Collection Haute Couture Automne/Hiver 1964-65. L'actrice Claudia Cardinale dans un robe de cocktail de soie blanche bordée de plumes d'autruche.
▪ It was purchased and shown to the public at the "Museo Nazionale del Cinema presso la Mole Antonelliana di Torino" in 2019, Italy.
/Dress designed by Nina Ricci, Haute Couture, circa 1963, Cocktail dress adorned with silk petals/
▪ Estimated at: 3,500 - 4,500 EUR by Sotheby's.
▪ Claudia Cardinale wore this dress in the final scene of the film "Il Magnifico Cornuto", by Antonio Pietrangeli released in 1964.
▪ As well as on the cover of the Italian magazine ABC from December 1964.
▪ She also wore this dress in December 1964 in Munich for the press conference for the film "Circus World" (Video below⬇) and then, on February 3, 1965 in Paris, for the tenth screening of "Le Cocu Magnifique" (French title), during which was photographed with Abel Gance.
🔼🔽 Antonio Pietrangeli, Claudia Cardinale and Abel on March 2, 1965.
▪ And obviously the photo session done by Claudia's great friend couldn't be missed; the great photographer Angelo Frontoni in 1964:
/Claudia poses in her room in her house /
In December 1964:
~ World famous Italian actress Claudia Cardinale spoke about media and fan interest, her career and her private life during her visit to Munich. ~ German press.
(If anyone knows German, please send me a message about what the video says, it would be greatly appreciated 😊)
Credits:
📷 Claudia's LBD by Sotheby's exhibition.
📷 Photos by Angelo Frontoni, 1964.
🎥 BR Retro Upper Bavaria.
September 27, 1964: actress Claudia Cardinale in a Nina Ricci evening dress leaves her London hotel to go to the Royal Opera House where she is to attend the performance of "Il Trovatore", an opera in four acts by Giuseppe Verdi.
27 septembre 1964: l'actrice Claudia Cardinale dans une robe du soir de Nina Ricci quitte son hôtel londonien pour se rendre au Royal Opera House où elle doit assister à la représentation de "Il Trovatore" opéra en quatre actes de Giuseppe Verdi.