Schiaparelli (fashion house)


Elsa Schiaparelli SAS,, also known as Schiaparelli, is a French luxury fashion house founded in 1927 by Elsa Schiaparelli. The company specialises in haute couture, ready-to-wear, and accessories. Delphine Bellini has been CEO of Schiaparelli since 2014, and Daniel Roseberry creative director since 2019.
The house's style is often described as surrealist, Elsa Schiaparelli collaborated with leading artists of the surrealist movement such as Salvador Dalí and Leonor Fini.

Under Elsa Schiaparelli (1927–1954)

Elsa Schiaparelli opened an atelier in Paris in 1927. Her early designs were relatively conservative, with a focus on knitwear. Her business grew over time, employing 400 employees by 1932. Already a long-time collaborator with Man Ray, Schiaparelli began further collaborations with artists from the Surrealist movement in the mid-1930s, including Salvador Dalí, Jean Cocteau, and Leonor Fini. During this period, she came into what would become her signature quirky, surrealistic aesthetic. After the Second World War, Schiaparelli's star dimmed, overtaken by new couture designers such as Christian Dior. In 1954, the house declared bankruptcy. Elsa Schiaparelli created a new company in 1957 to sell her perfumes, which is the actual company today. She also went on promoting the perfumes and giving lectures.

Revival (2013–present)

Under new ownership, after the death of founder Elsa Schiaparelli, it released a few collections in the 70s.
In 2007, Diego Della Valle, chairman of Tod's Group, purchased Elsa Schiaparelli SAS and associated Schiaparelli trademarks. Della Valle hired Christian Lacroix to create a singular couture collection for the house, it debuted at the Musée des Arts Decoratifs on 1 July 2013. Marco Zanini, was then hired as creative director and his first collection debuted in 2014. Zanini stepped down in November 2014, only creating two collections for the house.
In April 2015, Bertrand Guyon was appointed as the new creative director of Schiaparelli, his first collection was shown in July of the same year. Schiaparelli was re-admitted into the Chambre Syndicale de la Haute Couture in 2017, Schiaparelli was permitted to use the term "haute couture". Schiaparelli had been a "guest member" of the Chambre syndicale since 2013. In 2018, the house debuted its first ready-to-wear collection, in lookbook form. Schiaparelli ready-to-wear collections began showing on the runway from the Autumn/Winter collection in March 2023.
It was announced in April 2019 that Guyon would be succeeded by Texas-born designer Daniel Roseberry, Roseberry would become the first American to head a French couture house. Guyon's collections were noted for frequent allusions to classic Schiaparelli designs, Roseberry stated that he intended to avoid such literal references, drawing instead on the "spirit" of Elsa Schiaparelli.
Under Daniel Roseberry, Schiaparelli has produced a number of high-profile celebrity garments. In December 2020, Kim Kardashian posted images to Instagram of herself wearing a green bodice with prominently sculpted abdominal muscles and large, bauble-like black and gold earrings, all designed by Schiaparelli. The outfit was widely discussed online, with Internet commentators playfully comparing Kardashian's appearance to the Hulk and the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. Similar designs with exaggerated sculpted muscles soon appeared in the house's Spring 2021 haute couture collection, which was shown in January 2021.
In January, singer Lady Gaga wore a Schiaparelli ball gown decorated with a golden dove of peace to the inauguration of Joe Biden, where she performed the national anthem. The New York Times and Harper's Bazaar praised Schiaparelli as a breakout star of the 63rd Annual Grammy Awards, for which they dressed Beyoncé and Noah Cyrus.
For the Spring/Summer 2023 Haute Couture collection, the brand produced a series of gowns featuring shockingly lifelike 3D embroidery of animal heads of a wolf, a leopard, and a lion. The lion head gown was notably worn by Kylie Jenner. Whilst Shalom Harlow, Irina Shayk, and Naomi Campbell walked the runway donning the animal head gowns. According to Roseberry, the choice of animals was an allusion to Dante's Inferno. The realism of the garments sparked fierce debate online among animal rights activists, however the pieces were constructed out of resin, foam, silk, and other non-fur materials.

Boutiques

As of 2026, Schiaparelli operates ten boutiques around the globe. Independent boutiques are operated in Paris, Dubai, Hong Kong, and Monte Carlo. Store-within-a-store boutiques are found in Bergdorf Goodman, Hankyu, Harrods, and Neiman Marcus.

Governance

CEOs

  • Delphine Bellini

Creative directors

A list of creative directors of Schiaparelli: