Vogue Runwayのインスタグラム(voguerunway) - 4月24日 05時01分
A centenary after her death, the most famous French actress of all time, Sarah Bernhardt—aka “the Divine Sarah”—is back for an encore in a specular, sprawling exhibition that opened at the Petit Palais in Paris on April 14. But anyone who expects a sepia-tinged, neo-Romantic stroll through a career that took off during the Second Empire is in for a few surprises. Subtitled “Et la femme créa la star” (“And the Woman Created the Star”), the show presents Bernhardt as a fashion icon despite her unconventional physique; she was also a one-woman brand, a disruptor, a shrewd marketer, and a talented plastic artist. A diva and a workhorse, she flouted social norms, relished eccentricity, and loved freely—her relationship with the artist Louise Abbéma is a throughline in her life. Tap the link in bio for more on the exhibition from @tina_isaac_goize.
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