Ralph Rucci

Ralph Rucci
Ralph Rucci
Born Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Nationality American
Education Temple University, Fashion Institute of Technology
Occupation Fashion designer
Awards Cooper-Hewitt National Design Award, 2008,

The Couture Council of The Museum at FIT, 2006,

Pratt Institute Icon Award, 2009

The Philadelphia International Festival of the Arts Visionary Award for Fashion, 2011

Labels Chado Ralph Rucci

Ralph Rucci is an American fashion designer and artist.[1] He is known in particular for Chado Ralph Rucci, a luxury clothing and accessories line.[2] Rucci's clothing designs have appeared in a number of major exhibitions, and he has won some significant fashion-industry awards. He is the subject of a recent documentary, and he and his clothing have received positive critical response in the fashion press.

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Life and career

Rucci was born and raised in Philadelphia, and holds a degree in philosophy from Temple University. At the age of 21, he moved to New York to study at the Fashion Institute of Technology and later trained under Halston and a Balenciaga patternmaker. He had his first formal show at New York's Westbury Hotel in 1981,[3] but launched Chado Ralph Rucci over a decade later, in 1994, and began showing at New York Fashion Week in 1999. In 2002, Rucci became the first American designer in more than 60 years to be invited to show in Paris by the French Chambre Syndicale de la Haute Couture (the only other designer to be so honored was Mainbocher),[4] and he showed his haute couture collections in Paris for the next three seasons. He has twice been nominated for the Council of Fashion Designers of America's Womenswear Designer of the Year Award. Rucci is also a painter, who has exhibited in art galleries throughout the U.S.[5]

From the beginning of his career, Rucci was inspired by the style of such fashion icons as Elsa Peretti (for her "biomorphic nature") and Pauline de Rothschild (for "creating harmony out of disorder").[6][7] Rucci's influences also include the painters Cy Twombly, Franz Kline, Antoni Tàpies and Francis Bacon, sculptor Louise Nevelson, Japanese symbolism, and the designer James Galanos.[8] Rucci's "individual mind" has been praised, as well as his "distinct point of view," as The New York Times noted in a review on a 2007 Rucci exhibition at the Fashion Institute of Technology.[9]

In 2007, fashion historian Valerie Steele wrote The Art of Weightlessness, an illustrated monograph published by the Yale University Press on the occasion of Rucci's exhibition at the FIT Museum.[10] In 2008, the documentary Ralph Rucci: A Designer and His House, narrated by Martha Stewart, premiered on the Sundance Channel.[11]

Chado Ralph Rucci

Rucci launched the Chado Ralph Rucci line in 1994, "chado" coming from the Japanese tea ceremony noted for its attention to detail, exactitude, sense of austere style, and expertise on the part of the practitioner.[12]

According to Cathy Horyn of The New York Times, "Mr. Rucci’s clothes have a devotion to elegance that can feel as pitiless as a sermon on a hot summer day,"[13] while Robin Givhan of The Washington Post wrote that "Rucci's clothes are aspirational in every sense of the word. They ooze luxury from 100 paces, yet they are not ostentatious. They look expensive because every seam is perfect, every button exactly placed, every skirt has just the right lift. No dress of his would dare wrinkle."[14]

Rucci's gowns are included in the permanent collections of the Victoria and Albert Museum in London, the Costume Institute of the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, DeYoung Museum in San Francisco, The Philadelphia Museum of Art, Phoenix Art Museum in Phoenix, and Los Angeles Museum of Contemporary Art, among others.

Museum exhibitions

  • 2003: Rucci's gown was included in "Goddess" exhibition at the Costume Institute of the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, N.Y.[15]
  • 2004: Rucci's gown was included in "Goddess" exhibition at the Mode Museum in Antwerp, Belgium[16]
  • 2005: Rucci's designs were included in “Cut and Construction: The Foundations of Fashion” exhibition at the Pratt Institute in New York, N.Y. [17]
  • 2005: Chado Ralph Rucci was the subject of a retrospective exhibition at the Costume Institute of the Kent State University Museum in Kent, Ohio.[18]
  • 2005: a Chado Ralph Rucci garment was included in the "She's Like a Rainbow: Colors in Fashion" exhibition at the Museum at the Fashion Institute of Technology in New York, N.Y.[19]
  • 2006: Rucci's designs were exhibited at a group show entitled "Breaking the Mode" at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, in Los Angeles, California.[20]
  • 2006: a Rucci gown was included in the "Glamour: Fashion, Film, Fantasy" exhibition at the Museum at the Fashion Institute of Technology in New York, N.Y.[21]
  • 2006: Rucci's designs were included in the "Skin + Bones: Parallel Practices in Fashion and Architecture" exhibition at the Los Angeles Museum of Contemporary Art in Los Angeles, California[22]
  • 2007: a solo installation entitled "Ralph Rucci: The Art of Weightlessness" was mounted at the Museum at the Fashion Institute of Technology in New York, N.Y.[23]
  • 2008: a retrospective solo exhibition opened at the Phoenix Art Museum in Phoenix, Arizona.[24][25]
  • 2008: Rucci's gowns went on exhibit entitled "A Passion for Perfection: James Galanos, Gustave Tassell, Ralph Rucci" at the Philadelphia Museum of Art in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.[26]
  • 2009: Rucci's designs were included in the group show "American Beauty: Aesthetics and Innovation in Fashion" at the Museum at the Fashion Institute of Technology in New York, N.Y.[27]
  • 2010: a collection of Rucci's haute couture gowns went on exhibit entitled "Extending the Runway: Tatiana Sorokko Style", at the Moscow Fashion Museum in Moscow, Russia.[28]
  • 2010: a Halston gown, designed by Rucci when he worked for the House of Halston in the late 1970s, was attributed to Ralph Rucci and included in the "American High Style: Fashioning a National Collection" exhibition at the Brooklyn Museum in Brooklyn, N.Y.[29]

Awards and honors

References

Notes
  1. ^ Foley, Bridget (October 2008). "Ralph Rucci: In His Own Fashion" (in en). W. http://www.wmagazine.com/fashion/2008/10/ralph_rucci?currentPage=1/. Retrieved 14 December 2010. 
  2. ^ "Chado Ralph Rucci". New York Magazine. 2010. http://nymag.com/fashion/fashionshows/designers/bios/chadoralphrucci/. Retrieved 6 February 201. 
  3. ^ O'Neill, Kristina (February 2007). "CELEBRATING 25 YEARS: RALPH RUCCI" (in en). Harper's Bazaar. http://www.harpersbazaar.com/fashion/fashion-articles/celebrating-ralph-rucci-0207?click=main_sr. Retrieved 6 February 2011. 
  4. ^ Achrene Sicakyuz, Michael Quintanilla (12 July 2002). "American in Paris" (in en). Los Angeles Times. http://articles.latimes.com/2002/jul/12/news/lv-rucci12. Retrieved 6 February 2011. 
  5. ^ Menkes, Suzy (7 June 2005). "Delicate collages from Ralph Rucci" (in en). The New York Times. http://www.nytimes.com/2005/06/06/style/06iht-frucci.html. Retrieved 14 December 2010. 
  6. ^ Women's Wear Daily, U.S. 31 December 1985. Retrieved 7 February 2011.
  7. ^ Talley, André Leon (15 June 2009). "Puppy Love" (in en). Vogue. http://www.vogue.com/vogue-daily/article/vd-puppy-love/. Retrieved 6 February 2011. 
  8. ^ Murg, Stephanie (13 April 2007). "Ralph Rucci: From Museum to Runway and Back Again" (in en). Smithsonian. http://blogs.smithsonianmag.com/articulations/2007/04/ralph-rucci-from-museum-to-runway-and-back-again/. Retrieved 6 February 2011. 
  9. ^ Horyn, Cathy (January 18, 2007). "The Reckoning: Ralph Rucci at F.I.T.". The New York Times. http://www.nytimes.com/2007/01/18/fashion/18RUCCI.html?scp=2&sq=chado%20ralph%20rucci&st=cse. 
  10. ^ "Ralph Rucci: The Art of Weightlessnesss". Amazon.com. http://www.amazon.com/dp/0300122780. Retrieved 14 December 2010. 
  11. ^ Boatman, David (2008). "Ralph Rucci: A Designer and His House" (in en). Sundance Channel. http://www.sundancechannel.com/films/500325019. Retrieved 16 February 2011. 
  12. ^ Szabo, Julia (September 2002). "Up Next, Designer Ralph Rucci". Departures Magazine. http://www.departures.com/articles/up-next-designer-ralph-rucci. Retrieved 6 February 201. 
  13. ^ Horyn, Cathy (February 12, 2010). "Ralph Rucci Adds Some Strut". The New York Times. http://www.nytimes.com/2010/02/13/fashion/13REVIEW.html. Retrieved 14 December 2010. 
  14. ^ Givhan, Robin (20 September 2009). "The Right Way On the Runway: Backward" (in en). The Washington Post. http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2009/09/18/AR2009091800119.html. Retrieved 6 February 2011. 
  15. ^ "Special Exhibitions: Goddess". Metropolitan Museum of Art official website. 1 May 2003. http://www.metmuseum.org/special/Goddess/goddess_more.htm. Retrieved 27 March 2011. 
  16. ^ "Goddess". Mode Museum official website. 8 May 2004. http://www.momu.be/en/exhibitions/past/2004/?referer=tcm:7-15857-64. Retrieved 27 March 2011. 
  17. ^ Hayman, Marshall (5 February 2005). "Scene: Chow Down ... Edifying Edie ... Totally Eighties ...". Women's Wear Daily. http://www.wwd.com/eyescoop/eye/scene-chow-down-edifying-edie-totally-eighties-585133?full=true. Retrieved 27 March 2011. 
  18. ^ Ralph Rucci Collection Takes the Stage at Kent State University Museum at Kent.edu
  19. ^ "Objects: She's Like a Rainbow: Colors in Fashion Exhibition". Fashion Institute of Technology. Official website. http://fashionmuseum.fitnyc.edu/code/emuseum.asp?emu_action=collection&collection=27&collectionname=She's%20Like%20a%20Rainbow%3A%20Colors%20in%20Fashion%20Exhibition&currentrecord=1&moduleid=1. Retrieved 27 March 2011. 
  20. ^ Breaking the Mode: Contemporary Fashion from the Permanent Collection at Los Angeles County Museum of Art.
  21. ^ "Glamour: Fashion to Die For at the Museum at FIT". Fashion Institute of Technology. Official website. 12 January 2005. http://fitsuny.edu/aspx/Content.aspx?menu=PastGlobal:Museum:Exhibitions:ExhibitionPressReleases:PastPressReleases&content=2005_01_12_Glamour. Retrieved 27 March 2011. 
  22. ^ Skin + Bones: Parallel Practices in Fashion and Architecture at Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles.
  23. ^ Menkes, Suzy (9 February 2007). "Ralph Rucci, the weightless designer - Style & Design - International Herald Tribune" (in en). The New York Times. http://www.nytimes.com/2007/02/09/style/09iht-rrucci.4539024.html. Retrieved 14 December 2010. 
  24. ^ Chado Ralph Rucci at Phoenix Art Museum.
  25. ^ Menconi, Lilia (April 2008). ""Chado Ralph Rucci": an exhibition of haute fashion at Phoenix Art Museum" (in en). Phoenix New Times. http://www.phoenixnewtimes.com/2008-04-03/culture/chado-ralph-rucci-an-exhibition-of-haute-fashion-at-phoenix-art-museum/. Retrieved 19 November 2010. 
  26. ^ "A Passion for Perfection: James Galanos, Gustave Tassell, Ralph Rucci". Philadelphia Museum of Art Official website. 15 September 2007. http://www.philamuseum.org/exhibitions/274.html. 
  27. ^ "American Beauty: Aesthetics and Innovation in Fashion". Fashion Institute of Technology Museum official website. 12 August 2009. http://www.fitnyc.edu/5520.asp. 
  28. ^ Steele, Valerie (14 May 2010). "Valerie Steele in Moscow". Valeriesteelefashion.com. http://valeriesteelefashion.com/blog/valerie-in-moscow/. Retrieved 6 February 2011. 
  29. ^ "Exhibitions: American High Style: Fashioning a National Collection". Brooklyn Museum official website. 7 May 2010. http://www.brooklynmuseum.org/exhibitions/american_high_style/. Retrieved 6 February 2011. 
  30. ^ "Chado Ralph Rucci: Awards And Recognition" (in en). Cooper-Hewitt National Design Museum Official Website. 2008. http://www.museumstuff.com/learn/topics/Chado_Ralph_Rucci::sub::Awards_And_Recognition. Retrieved 14 December 2010. 
  31. ^ Ralph Rucci "National Design Awards" (in en). Cooper-Hewitt National Design Museum Official Website. 2008. http://www.nationaldesignawards.org/2008/honoree/ralph-rucci Ralph Rucci. Retrieved 14 December 2010. 
  32. ^ "Academy of Art University Fashion School Announces 2008 Honorary Doctorate Recipients" (in en). PRweb.com. 13 April 2008. http://www.prweb.com/releases/2008/04/prweb843814.htm. Retrieved 14 December 2010. 
  33. ^ Murg, Stephanie (14 May 2009). "Ralph Rucci to Receive Pratt Fashion Icon Award" (in en). Mediabistro.com. http://www.mediabistro.com/unbeige/awards_competitions/ralph_rucci_to_receive_pratt_fashion_icon_award_106383.asp. Retrieved 4 February 2011. 
  34. ^ "PIFA Celebrates Haute Couture with Fashion Show". Kimmel Center for the Performing Arts official website. 24 February 2011. http://www.kimmelcenter.org/news/index.php?id=242. Retrieved 26 March 2011. 
Bibliography
  • Bissonnette, Anne. Chado Ralph Rucci. Exhibition catalogue. Kent, Ohio. Kent State University Museum, 2005
  • Rucci, Ralph. Ralph Rucci with Ike Ude: Dialogues with Design Legends. New York: 92nd Street Y, 2009
  • Rucci, Ralph and Fernandez, Baldomero. Autobiography of a Fashion Designer: Ralph Rucci. New York: Bauer and Dean, 2011
  • Sewell, Dennita. Extending the Runway: Tatiana Sorokko Style. Moscow: Russian Fashion Museum, 2010. ISBN 978-0-615-34760-8
  • Steele, Valerie; Mears, Patricia and Sauro, Clare. Ralph Rucci: The Art of Weightlessness. New York: Yale University Press, 2007. ISBN 978-0300122787

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