Winnie Harlow and Richard Quinn turn the red carpet green

Winnie Harlow and Richard Quinn
Winnie Harlow

Winnie Harlow and Richard Quinn turn the red carpet green

May 2019 - Maison Perrier-Jouët and Winnie Harlow turned the amfAR Gala Cannes red carpet green with an extravagant Art Nouveau design inspired by unbridled nature. Cultivating creative liberty and an unconventional observation of nature for over 200 years has elevated Perrier-Jouët champagne into an experience.

 

 

ART NOUVEAU-INSPIRED GOWN

Two of Maison Perrier-Jouët's Artisans of the Wild, Winnie Harlow and Richard Quinn, united for an exclusive dialogue between nature, creation and Art Nouveau. The fashion designer dreamed up an extravagant dress for the model, inspired by the House’s Art Nouveau heritage. The gown was meticulously hand-embroidered with a motif of reinvented nature.

Winnie turns red carpet green
EMBLEMATIC ANEMONE FLOWER DETAIL

A stand-out detail of the dress was the Japanese anemone flower illustrated for the House in 1902 by Art Nouveau master, Emile Gallé. The emblematic flower embodies Maison Perrier-Jouët's vision of vivid, magnetic, unbridled nature which re-enchants the everyday. Winnie Harlow unveiled this Art Nouveau-inspired gown in sensational style at amfAR Gala Cannes on 23rd May 2019.

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