Brigitte Bardot 1961 Chanel Had - Spoleto (Italy) 1961.
Framed photograph of "Brigitte Bardot 1961 Chanel Had - Spoleto (Italy) 1961." — Black-and-white fine art print on Fine Art paper Fine Art 70x50 cm
- ✓ Solid wood frame: 75 × 55 × 2 cm | 3 mm glass
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Brigitte Bardot Chanel Had - Spoleto 1961
This exceptional photograph captures Brigitte Bardot the filming of "Chanel Had" in 1961 in the picturesque Italian town of Spoleto. Directed by Italian filmmaker Mauro Bolognini, this production marked a rare collaboration between the French star and Italian cinema. This image captures the actress in a moment of natural grace, perfectly embodying the effortless elegance that made her world-famous. Discover our collection dedicated to Brigitte Bardot, the timeless icon of French cinema.
In 1961, Brigitte Bardot at the height of her international fame following the phenomenal success of Roger Vadim’s *And God Created Woman*. "Chanel Had" was part of her most prolific artistic period, during which she embarked on a series of prestigious collaborations. That year also cemented her status as a symbol of women’s liberation and French modernity, leaving a lasting influence on the fashion and attitudes of the era.
A glimpse of eternity where Italian cinema blends with BB's legendary grace.