TWILLY – LAVALLIERE

"Le Cirque" Malicieux

150,00€

Attention ladies and gentlemen!

In this clever silk ribbon, you'll find the different talents that transport young and old into the magical world of the circus with every performance!

On your wrist, draped around your neck, perched on your hat or nestled in your hair, let the magic of the circus work!

Color: Orange

  • 100% silk
  • 105 x 5,5 cm | Handsewn, the dimensions of this Malicieux may vary slightly.

Free delivery in France (5 to 6 days) & Monaco 24h

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A TALENTED ARTIST

Gifted with a remarkable talent for drawing and color composition, she creates these delicate, circus-like scenes that capture the essence and magic of circus artists, transporting spectators into a fairy-tale world.

A talented and passionate artist, she intertwines the gestures of the traditional brush with a subtle mastery of the graphic tablet stylus, thus demonstrating a harmonious fusion between classical artistic techniques and contemporary digital tools.

 Her collaboration with illustrious luxury houses bears witness to her artistic excellence, which she joyfully and enthusiastically displayed in the creation of the "Circus in Monaco" collection for Monoïkos 1297! 

A note of history

The circus, a fascinating performance combining acrobatics, animal training and comedy, has ancient origins in cultures throughout the world. Its roots can be traced back to Egyptian and Roman civilizations, which practiced entertainment that showcased human agility, strength and ingenuity. 

 

However, the modern circus as we know it today emerged in the 18th century. In England, Philip Astley, a former horseman, opened a circular amphitheater in London in 1768, thus marking the beginning of the modern circus. He introduced equestrian acts, jugglers, acrobats and clowns, creating a popular form of entertainment.

 

In 1974, Prince Rainier III of Monaco, a great circus enthusiast, undertook the creation of a festival to support traditional circus and circus families: thus was born the very first Festival International du Cirque de Monte-Carlo.

 

The festival features a meticulous selection of the most exceptional circus acts from all over the world, and crowns the winners of the "Gold Clowns" (Clowns d’or), "Silver Clowns (Clowns d'argent)" and "Bronze Clowns” (Clowns de bronze) at a prestigious gala evening.

 

The love of the circus is passed on from generation to generation: in 2005, Princess Stéphanie, daughter of Rainier III, in turn became President of this prestigious festival, and in 2012, thereby perpetuating the family heritage, she and her eldest daughter, Pauline Ducruet, created the New Generation Festival, an international competition showcasing emerging circus talents, providing a stage for young artists to demonstrate their virtuosity and creativity.

 

Since its creation by Prince Rainier III in 1974, the Festival International du Cirque de Monte-Carlo has established itself as one of the most prestigious and renowned events in the circus arts, bringing together the greatest talents in this discipline.

 

The year 2024 will mark the 50th anniversary of the Festival International du Cirque de Monte-Carlo, bringing to a close the celebrations of Prince Rainier III's centenary. An enduring legacy that continues to dazzle audiences the world over.

A PRODUCT OF EXCEPTION

Its elongated shape provides an original base for the drawings in each of our collections.

A technological prowess allows to reveal the most delicate details and the most demanding color patterns. 

Its box, its case, red, the color of Monaco, is made in the Principality of Monaco from FSC certified paper from responsibly managed forests.

« Le Cirque » Malicieux celebrates in drawings the many circus artists so dear to Monaco.

The silk

This precious shiny filament, obtained by unwinding the cocoon of a silkworm, naturally requires very high-quality production conditions.

Very sensitive to the quality of the environment, the silkworm does not tolerate pollution and feeds only on fresh leaves. Its breeding requires a know-how of excellence: our craftsmen have selected the best silk farms.

Preserve the beauty of your Malicieux.
- Store it flat and untied or in its original box rolled up.
- Avoid contact with your perfume.
- Entrust its cleaning to a specialized professional.

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