The Museum of Decorative Arts is dedicated to applied fine arts, all fashions through the agestextiles, jewelry, furniture, lighting and even advertising.
And right now until the end of April, the museum of decorative arts in Paris is making tribute to designer Thierry Mugler and in Paris fine linen from the 80s, 90s and 2000s. And nothing beats the presentation of the diary of the facetious Bruno Masure to present the great Parisian stylist and couturier who died at the beginning of the year.
The Thierry Mugler exhibition at the museum of decorative arts is large-scale, it retraces the work of the couturier, his follies, his eccentricities, his revolutionstransforming women into hotel mice or rather Palace mice, you can admire the atomic outfits worn by Madonna, Estelle Hallyday and Claudia Schiffer.
Capable of the craziest audacity, Thierry Mugler had even created a super classy Mao suit for Jack Lang. Perfume of scandal, the Minister of Culture had presented himself with his chic suit and without tie one day at the podium of the National Assembly, perhaps the most beautiful marketing coup for the couturier.
For Thierry Mugler, for this Paris of the 80s which was having a lot of fun, go quickly to see this exhibition, your finger on the seam until April 24at the Museum of Decorative Arts rue de Rivoli.