Cruella

£330.00

40cm wide x 50cm high

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Cruella de Vil, the character born in 1956 with Dodie Smith's novel “101 Dalmatians” and in subsequent film and television adaptations, is the most famous and evil villain among all the villains in literature and cinema due to his obsession with making fur coats with animals. The setting for this capazo is a Cruella blinded by greed, the pain of losing her mother and selfishness, who moves between her obvious talent for fashion and criminal adventures. An unpredictable story loaded with fashion references. In fact, since the first version in 1961 (101 Dalmatians), the character of Cruella de Vil was inspired by Coco Chanel. And the most current versions confront two sides of fashion history in an exciting way through their characters: the classic from the 50's and the avant-garde from the 70's and 80's.

Handmade flexible straw Capazo . Made with black velvet tassels and tulle in black and silver tones. Black and white silk flowers made by hand. Cruella's face is painted by a Chilean artist, Carolina. Her velvet dress is wrapped in fur.

Each capazo is delivered in a bag that must be used for storage after each use. This helps protect it from possible damage and keep it in good condition. It is important to avoid exposing the capazo to the sun when not in use. Direct sunlight can cause discoloration and deterioration of the material.

It should not be submerged in water or come into contact with rain. It is also important not to overload it, since it is a delicate piece. The designer Isabel Margarita Vial will assist you personally if your capazo needs to be checked or restored indefinitely. To do this you can write to us through our contact form.