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2020年10月,法国唯一的永久性时尚博物馆巴黎加莱拉宫在建筑师多米尼克·布拉德设计的两年翻新后重新开门。新的Salles嘉柏丽尔·香奈儿(Gabrielle Chanel)为地下室增加了7535平方英尺,使博物馆的展览空间增加了一倍,并允许创建展示永久收藏物品的画廊。展览“时尚史、收藏与展览”于2021年10月在加莱拉宫开幕,是在新空间举办的第二个展览。展览的目的是向游客介绍法国时尚的历史,以及加莱拉宫在巴黎历史建设中的作用。展览精选了博物馆20多万件藏品中的约350件,这些藏品可以追溯到18世纪至今。由于一些作品的脆弱性,展览将大约每六个月更换一次。在Salle嘉柏丽尔·香奈儿大厅展出的第一批物品是一件由淡黄色和银色丝绸锦缎灯制成的八世纪长袍volante,以及一件2019年由Comme des Garçons设计的红色和黑色的黑色缎面外套和玫瑰图案连衣裙。这些并置的作品虽然相隔数百年,但有着相似的轮廓,臀部增加了体积,在历史服装和当代设计之间创造了直接的视觉联系。这种时尚重生的想法是游客可以在整个展览中探索的。此外
A History of Fashion, Collecting & Exhibiting at the Palais Galliera
In October 2020, the Palais Galliera in Paris, the only permanent fashion museum in France, reopened its doors after a two-year renovation designed by architect Dominique Brard. The new Salles Gabrielle Chanel added 7,535 square feet to the basement, doubling the exhibition space of the museum and allowing for the creation of galleries that will display objects from the permanent collection. The exhibition A History of Fashion, Collecting & Exhibiting at the Palais Galliera opened in October 2021 and was the second exhibition presented in the new space. The aim of the exhibit was to introduce visitors to the history of French fashion and to the role of the Palais Galliera in the construction of the history of Paris. The exhibition featured a selection of about 350 objects from the museum’s permanent collection of more than 200,000 pieces that date from the eighteenth century to the present day. Due to the fragility of some of the pieces, the display will be changed approximately every six months. The first objects displayed in the hall of the Salle Gabrielle Chanel were an eighteenth-century robe volante, made of pale yellow and silver silk brocade lampas, and a 2019 black satin coat and rose-patterned dress in blush and black with red accents by Comme des Garçons. The juxtaposed pieces, although centuries apart, shared a similar silhouette with volume added to the hips, creating an immediate visual connection between a historical garment and a contemporary design. This idea of fashion being born again was one that the visitor could explore throughout the exhibition. As well, the introductory