COUTURE
FASHION JEWELLERY – THE PERSONAL ARCHIVE OF SHAUN LEANE
At
Sotheby’s New York on 4 December 2017
THIS SILVER CORSET IS ESTIMATED TO FETCH OVER RM 1.2 MILLION
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COILED CORSETCROWN OF THORNS
LARGE SHELL EARRINGS
PORCUPINE QUILL EARRINGS
SKELETON CORSET
THISTLE BROOCH
TUSK ANKLET
ARM VINE
NEVER TRY WEAR THIS ALONE AT HOME, HAHA
MONSTER EARRINGS
THE LATE AND GREAT ALEXANDER MCQUEEN
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Over 45 Bespoke
Pieces by the Iconic British Jewellery Designer,
Renowned for his
Collaboration with Alexander McQueen
Jewellery and Body
Sculptures worn by Fashion Icons:
The Honourable
Daphne Guinness, Isabella Blow Kate Moss, Sarah Jessica Parker
More than 30
Original Designs for Alexander McQueen,
Spanning His Runway
Collections from Autumn/Winter 1996 to Spring/Summer 2008
Highlighting A
LIFE OF LUXURY - A Curated Week of Auctions & Events this December
“Shaun has been a close friend and
companion for many years. He captures the feeling of my work and the aesthetic
of the time we live in…full of structure and finesse, crafted to perfection.”
– Lee Alexander McQueen
This December, Sotheby’s New York
will present Couture Fashion Jewellery – The Personal Archive of Shaun
Leane as a highlight of the inaugural A
Life of Luxury* auction series.
Created by London-based designer Shaun
Leane over the course of more than 20 years, the Evening Sale will feature over
45 bespoke pieces produced for beacons of the fashion industry, including
legendary houses Alexander McQueen and Givenchy, as well as style icons the
Honourable Daphne Guinness, Isabella Blow, Kate Moss and Sarah Jessica Parker.
From the immaculate Contra Mundum Evening Glove, a special commission
for Ms. Guinness that was inspired by her fascination with armor, to the iconic
Crown of Thorns, from McQueen’s Autumn/Winter 1996 ‘Dante’ collection
that appeared in The Metropolitan Museum of Art and the Victoria & Albert
Museum’s blockbuster retrospective in 2011 and 2015, respectively, the hauntingly
beautiful selection on offer this winter encapsulates the exceptional
dynamism and remarkable diversity of Leane’s creative vision.
Offering both jewellery collectors
and enthusiasts a unique chance to acquire covetable treasures of fashion
history, the sale offers works ranging from $2,000 to $400,000.
Shaun Leane, Creative Director of the House of
Shaun Leane commented: “I’m thrilled to be partnering with Sotheby’s and
Kerry Taylor on this truly special sale. I believe that the collection
represents a level of creative freedom that has no parallel today and a time
when jewellery, performance art and fashion fused as one – it has prompted
questions in my own mind as to the important role the collection still has to
play in conversations surrounding the relationship between these vital creative
industries.
"I see the auction as answering the questions these objects put
forward when I began creating them: Is it art? Is it fashion? Is it jewellery?
Its destiny now is to do the job it was designed to do; to inspire and provoke.
"It is an honour to present these designs to the public, and it is my hope that
the endless inspiration and unadulterated joy that these pieces have brought to
me and so many others over the years, will now be shared with collectors,
museums & institutions from around the world.”
Kerry Taylor, fashion expert and
auctioneer who is collaborating with Sotheby’s on the sale, said: the sale, said: “This is
an historic collection – many of the pieces offered for sale have been
previously only glimpsed behind the glass of major museums.
Shaun Leane’s
beautifully crafted fashion jewellery and body sculptures are not only iconic
in their own right, but have contributed to some of the most memorable ‘fashion
moments’ of all time on the McQueen catwalk. From truly avant-garde
finale pieces to numerous desirable examples for those wishing to purchase
jewels to wear, the sale offers works for institutional collections,
Contemporary art collectors and fashion enthusiasts alike.
Provenance is key
and it is rare to be offered pieces of this significance directly from the
creator; the last time many of them were worn was on the catwalk by models
including Kate Moss, Erin O’Connor and Stella Tennant. Those lucky enough to acquire
pieces in this auction will not only purchase a unique work of art – but a
little bit of fashion history too.”
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