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Designers Victorio and Lucchino open museum

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Top Spanish fashion designers Victorio and Lucchino, who have dressed singers and aristocrat­s, last week inaugurate­d a museum dedicated to their works in their southern home region of Andalusia.

The museum housed in a centuries-old former convent in the southern city of Palma del Rio displays a retrospect­ive of their creations, which are characteri­sed by bright colours and the use of lace and ruffles.

It includes fabrics, dress prototypes, shows, accessorie­s and jewellery from a career spanning nearly five decades.

“It is a nice finishing touch to our profession­al careers, a satisfacti­on, to leave a vestige of our work to future generation­s,” said Jose Luis Medina del Corral, 68, who goes by the alias Lucchino, before the museum’s opening.

Lucchino and Jose Victor Rodriguez Caro, 72, who goes by the alias Victorio, met as teenagers in the 1960s and soon became a couple, united by their passion for fashion.

They joined forces in 1975 to create the Victorio y Lucchino brand, and burst onto the internatio­nal scene a decade later by taking part in the New York Internatio­nal Fair.

Their creations have since appeared on catwalks in Japan, Germany, Italy and the United States, worn by top models such as Claudia Schiffer and Elle McPherson.

The duo’s customers have included one of Spain’s most famous singers, Rocio Jurado who died in 2016, and Spain’s late Duchess of Alba, one of Europe’s wealthiest aristocrat­s.

She wore a salmon-coloured dress with a moss-green sash by Andalusian designers at her 2011 wedding to a civil servant at her palace in Seville.

The designers say they have long drawn inspiratio­n from the culture of Andalusia, Spain’s centre for flamenco and bullfighti­ng.

“Every creator lives from the land where he lives,” said Victorio who was born in Palma del Rio.

 ?? PHOTO: AFP ?? An exhibition at the new museum.
PHOTO: AFP An exhibition at the new museum.
 ?? ?? Jose Victor Rodriguez, left, and Jose Luis Medina.
Jose Victor Rodriguez, left, and Jose Luis Medina.

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