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To accompany the exhibition, organised in collaboration with the National Chamber of Italian Fashion, there will be a series of archive photographic portraits, several recent unpublished shots by Giovanni Gastel, collected in a book published by Skira: “Valentina Cortese. She brought purple to the entertainment world, and faithfully pursued grace and beauty. The diva wore the demanding sculpted dresses by Capucci without ever being overpowered by them she transformed the scarf, worn on her head like the peasant women with whom she grew up, into a well-known hallmark. Reproducing a chronological history was, however, impossible: this invaluable iconographic heritage transcends trends and years it manifests itself as a constant expression of unconventional and elegant fashion. A Style), overseen by Elisabetta Invernici and Antonio Zanoletti, her clothes and accessories trace her personal life, as well as over 50 years of fashion. From 11 September to 10 November 2013, an exhibition at Palazzo Morando is hosting a selection from the actress’ wardrobe: from the iconic Capucci to the more recent Ferre, including French perfume and Burano lace lingerie. The first Italian actress to win the title of international diva, an elegant performer in theatres across Europe, Valentina Cortese has been, and continues to be, a great style icon.