This is the official poster for SPECIAL LIMITED-EDITION of 3 SILK SCARVES created by ROBERTO ALBORGHETTI, for his “Lacer/actions Art Project”, now on sale at “LA BOTTEGA DI OSCAR / OSCAR’S BOUTIQUE”.
Their design is unique. They reproduce details of torn posters images captured around the world by Roberto Alborghetti , who says: “I accepted the challenge that italian textiles designer Bruno Boggia offered me. Bruno, with the invaluable assistance of his daughter Lucia and his staff, helped me selecting artworks to be converted into silk scarves designs.”
Bruno Boggia Studio works with the most famous designers and fashion brands in the world (Capucci, Lacroix, Valentino, Lancetti, Mila Schon, Chanel, Celine, Dior, Y.S.L., Etro, Escada, Donna Karan, Paul Smith, Rolando Santana…) So, the images of dirty and ripped papers – left to decompose on city walls or billboards – after being transformed in canvases, lithographs and videoclip, are now artistic and original silk scarves (100 % Crepe de Chine).
-
For informations: ro.alb@alice.it .
WATCH…


Wishing you every success with the scarves. They look classically cool, which is a serious achievement when they have been sourced from the detritus of torn paper and smudged paint.
Thank you so much Roger! I really appreciate your comment! As you know, nothing is destroyed… Have a nice day!
These are such beautiful, dimension scarves no camera can do justice to the gossamer effect of the silk refracted by translucent color. I have the middle scarf shown above, and when I dance with it and explore its movement through space, the scarf looks like fluid, translucent stained glass.
Honestly, if you want to impress a woman who’s wild about original fashion pieces, this a perfect gift… and a bargain. There’s a lot of crap on the market that all looks the same, and is more expensive.
I love this scarf, and so does everyone who see me wear it.
Unbelievable!! Totally gorgeous!!
Thank you so much Susan!
cool poster! Success!
Thank you Marina!
You have great ideas and produce beautiful scarves:-) I love manual silk printing too. It’s very much like watercolouring wet-on-wet.
THANK YOU SO MUCH!
Hi! Someone in my Myspace group shared this site with
us so I came to look it over. I’m definitely loving the information. I’m book-marking and
will be tweeting this to my followers! Terrific blog and great design and
style.