Until the next 30 March, the Canal Room of Isabel II (calle Santa Engracia, 125) presents the exhibition Caprile Lorenzo, a journey through the life and work of the Madrid fashion designer, through his most iconic dresses, which have already become history of fashion.
The exhibition is based on the premise of separating the dressmaker from the person in order to understand his trajectory and his creations from the origin, from the essence, from his inspirations, obsessions, influences and passions. It has more than 100 pieces of Haute Couture, accompanied by an important selection of works of art from great masters of painting such as Francisco de Zurbarán, Juan Pantoja de la Cruz, Antonio Joli de Dipi, Federico de Madrazo, Erasmus Quellinus, Agustín Esteve or Ramón Casas y Carbó, who approach a particular concept of beauty that will allow to better understand his creative drive, his career in fashion and, with all this, himself.
Their most iconic dresses and creations are presented in an organic way, without taking a chronological approach, seeking constant dialogue between them, regardless of the category to which they correspond (wedding fashion, performing arts, red carpet, etc.) or the year of their creation, to join in the exhibition space from its inspiring source. Free visit, you need to book online ticket, click here.