VINTAGE UGO CORREANI DESIGNER SIGNED ITALIAN HAUTE COUTURE NECKLACE CIRCA 1980’s
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                This beautiful piece is made of three strands & large hand carved droplets in the same color. Size: 20" long & 3" wide. Ugo Correani is one of fashion jewelry's best-kept secrets. For 2 decades, starting in 1973, the Rome-born designer worked behind scenes in his humble Milan atelier for some of the industry's biggest names, Chanel, Versace, Valentino & Christian Lacroix. Correani designed for Karl Lagerfeld's very first haute couture collection at Chanel in 1983 & collaborated with Lagerfeld at Chloé. His most fruitful collaboration was Gianni Versace, who he met in 1970s when Versace was a mere guppy in fashion fishpond. The Versace-Correani relationship produced an explosive alchemy, both on the stage at Milan's La Scala theater (where the duo produced costumes & jewelry for several plays, including Evita, André Malraux & Salomé in the 1980s as well as on Milan's catwalks. Correani interpreted Versace's fearless style into refined, witty & meticulously produced costume jewelry. Correani died he was not known beyond the circles of fashion insiders & his tight-knit collaborators. He had no heirs, his archive disappeared, & his legacy & story were largely lost. Coupled with his small production runs, the designer's work has today become notoriously hard to track down. impeccably crafted, eye-poppingly fabulous, & unlike anything else you have in your jewelry box.  We hope you go as nuts for Ugo as we have!
              
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