Last week at the Venice Biennale, the milliner Giuliana Longo wore gold earrings in the shape of hats as she showed off a hat sculpture made of natural agave.
Ms. Longo, who has worked as a milliner since 1969, said through a translator that she fell in love with hats because “if you wear a hat, you become a different person.”Dotted with 500 “pebbles,” each hand stitched to the fabric, the hat was in fact not just a hat but a tribute to a shoe: the Tod’s Gommino driving shoe, a hand-stitched loafer in leather or suede with rubber pebbles on the bottom and back that make it look a bit like a soft, chic cleat.
Tod’s, the Italian leather goods and fashion company, had assembled 11 Venetian craftsmen to interpret the Gommino using their own tools and artistry.
The works, created by Venetian glassblowers, mask makers and other artisans, were exhibited at a cocktail party on April 19.
At an airy warehouse across the canal from the Italian Pavilion, craftspeople stood proudly by their work.
Persons:
Giuliana Longo, Longo
Organizations:
Venice Biennale
Locations:
Venice, Venetian