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Ursula Rodel is one of Switzerland's best-known and most influential fashion pioneers. In a life lived to extremes, she created boundary-pushing work that fused fashion, design and art. From country girl to punk and later to internationally sought-after costume designer, Ursula Rodel set up her own fashion label and dressed film stars such as Catherine Deneuve. Despite her glittering international career, she always stayed true to her own unmistakeable style and led an unconventional and glamorous life. The National Museum Zurich is travelling back to the 1970s to dive into an era of change and upheaval, contradictions and the fashion avant-garde. Welcome to the world of Ursula Rodel.

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wild and beautiful – fashion by Ursula Rodel

National Museum Zurich | 21.7.2023 - 1.4.2024
published on 14.7.2023

Ursula Rodel is one of Switzerland's best-known and most influential fashion pioneers. In a life lived to extremes, she created boundary-pushing work that fused fashion, design and art.

Ursula Rodel grew up near Lake Hallwil in the canton of Aargau where her family ran a hotel. After train­ing at the Swiss Tex­tile College in Wattwil and at the London School of Fashion, Rodel moved to Zurich as a stylist. At a time of change and upheaval, this was where punk attitudes mingled with fashion trends, and where the young fashion designer began her rise to prominence as an internationally sought-after costume designer.

After founding her own fashion label in 1972 – one of the first prêt-à-porter labels in Switzerland – she began attracting the attention of the international film scene. The Swiss designer created the costumes for films by Daniel Schmid and Claude Berri, and ensured that Catherine Deneuve appeared at her finest. Her relationship with the French actress quickly developed from a purely professional association into a close, lifelong friendship. But Rodel never let all her socialising with the international jet set go to her head. Quite the opposite: the fashion designer always stayed true to herself, somehow managing to strike a balance between glamour and unconventionality, between hard work and wild living, and between catering to the ideals of classic style and creating fashion statements for emancipated, professional women.

The National Museum Zurich is travelling back to the 1970s to dive into an era of change and contradictions that became a fertile breeding ground for the fashion avant-garde. Welcome to the wild world of Ursula Rodel, an artist and designer who lived life in the fast lane.

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  • Overall management Denise Tonella
  • Project direction Christina Sonderegger
  • Curators and Concept Christina Sonderegger, Joya Indermühle
  • Scientific collaboration Noemi Albert, Simone Preiser
  • Scenography Bureau Hindermann GmbH, Zürich: Tobias Maurer, Pia Hönger, Christof Hindermann
  • Exhibition Graphic LDSGN, Zürich: Thomas Lehmann
  • Advisory committee Günhan Akarçay, Heidi Amrein, Beat Högger, Markus Leuthard, Sabrina Médioni, Denise Tonella
  • Controlling of project Sabrina Médioni
  • Cultural Services and Museum Education Lisa Engi, Vera Humbel
  • Advertising graphic LDSGN, Zürich: Thomas Lehmann
  • Technical management Mike Zaugg
  • Exhibition construction Ira Allemann, Ladina Fait, Marc Hägeli, Philippe Leuthardt, Sophie Lühr, David Schwitter
  • Conservation management Anna Jurt
  • Conservation and montage of objects Sarah Longrée, Charlotte Maier, Carolin Muschel, Gaby Petrak, Tino Zagermann
  • Lending and logistics of objects David Blazquez, Christian Affentranger, Reto Hegetschweiler, Simon d’Hollosy, Markus Scherer, Samira Tanner, Claudio Stefanutto
  • Photography Jörg Brandt, Felix Jungo, Zvonimir Pisonic
  • Picture library Andrea Kunz, Fabian Müller, Remo Sidler
  • IT / Web René Vogel, Ueli Heiniger, Alex Baur
  • Media stations Thomas Bucher, Pasquale Pollastro, Danilo Rüttimann
  • Marketing and Communication Andrej Abplanalp, Anna-Britta Maag, Sebastiano Mereu, Carole Neuenschwander, Alexander Rechsteiner
  • Translations Aude Virey-Wallon, Massimo Piras, Nigel Stephenson