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Jacket exhibition panel by Massimo Osti for Stone Island 1990s

$7,668.12
$9,585.1520% Off
£5,707.36
£7,134.2020% Off
€6,400
€8,00020% Off
CA$10,503.41
CA$13,129.2620% Off
A$11,682.08
A$14,602.6020% Off
CHF 6,100.02
CHF 7,625.0220% Off
MX$142,158.49
MX$177,698.1120% Off
NOK 77,906.55
NOK 97,383.1920% Off
SEK 73,062.60
SEK 91,328.2520% Off
DKK 48,720.97
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Stone Island's exhibition panel, a design masterpiece of visionary Massimo Osti from the 1990s, invites you to approach and immerse yourself in a world of sartorial art. As you get closer, the panel reveals its secrets, bearing witness to the creativity and ingenuity of a fashion icon. It is as if a piece from the 1990s has been frozen in time, preserved for generations to come. This is not just an exhibition, but a shrine to the genius of Massimo Osti and the legacy of Stone Island. The centerpiece of this exquisite showcase is none other than a 1990s jacket, an early edition, lovingly encased in clear resin. The jacket, in a vibrant shade of red reminiscent of passion and boldness, exudes an aura of timelessness. The collar proudly displays the label that marks it as a creation of the legendary Massimo Osti. Upon closer inspection, the jacket appears to be made to mimic the texture of jeans, a nod to the rugged, rebellious spirit of the era. Its fabric tells a story of adventure and exploration, a fusion of urban style and outdoor functionality. Every stitch, every detail, testifies to Osti's dedication to perfection. At the bottom of the jacket, near the showcase straps, a distinctive crest proudly proclaims its allegiance to the Stone Island legacy. It's a symbol of identity, a symbol of belonging to a select tribe of fashion enthusiasts who appreciate the artistry and innovation embedded in each piece. As you gaze at this remarkable piece of fashion history, you can't help but feel a deep sense of awe and admiration. This display panel is not just a display; it's a time machine that transports you back to the 1990s, a pivotal moment in the fashion world when Massimo Osti's genius reigned supreme.This piece, carefully anchored to the wall or display panels with its four side holes, is more than an exhibit; it's a piece that made history. It's a testament to the power of FASHION, the influence of creativity, and the enduring legacy of a fashion icon. Massimo Osti's 90s jacket, enshrined in this transparent resin, is a beacon of inspiration for generations to come, reminding us of the boundless possibilities of fashion and the indomitable spirit of innovation.
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 42.13 in (107 cm)Width: 31.5 in (80 cm)Depth: 1.97 in (5 cm)Marked Size: medium (EU)
  • Style:
    adventure (In the Style Of)
  • Place of Origin:
  • Period:
  • Material Notes:
    Jeans
  • Condition:
    Wear consistent with age and use. In original condition, scratches and light signs of wear.
  • Seller Location:
    Milano, IT
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU2057221356902

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