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Vintage Bjork Swan Poster, super rare.
The swan dress is an iconic dress resembling a white swan worn by the Icelandic artist Björk at the 73rd Academy Awards on 25 March 2001.Designed by Macedonian designer Marjan Pejoski, the dress was designed like a swan and at the ceremony Björk mimicked laying an egg on the red carpet.] It was described by Emanuel Levy as “A giant swan dress, a full-body stocking that was covered with a giant swan whose neck wrapped around her with its head and beak resting on her breasts”. She had two copies of the dress produced, given that it could not be taken to the dry cleaners. One of the copies was auctioned off for the international aid agency Oxfam on eBay and sold for $9,500 in 2005. She later wore that dress on the cover of her 2001 record album Vespertine and variations of it many times on the Vespertine World Tour.
The dress was talked about in the fashion and entertainment world for weeks after the event. It was widely criticized and seen as outrageous and outlandish and an outfit that “became the year’s fashion faux pas”.[5][8] Some viewed it as bizarre enough to be more than just a publicity stunt, something confirmed by Björk. Jay Carr of the Boston Globe wrote, “Bjork’s wraparound swan frock…made her look like a refugee from the more dog-eared precincts of provincial ballet”, while Steven Cojocaru called the dress “probably one of the dumbest things I’ve ever seen”. Joan Rivers remarked “Later I saw her in the ladies room spreading papers on the floor…This girl should be put into an asylum.” However, the dress was praised by some for its originality; The New York Observer’s verdict was “total overall j’adore” and Melissa Etheridge was also reported to have praised the dress.
In response to the media hype, Björk said “It’s just a dress”.[10] She said, “I don’t really know why I’m obsessed with swans but as I said, everything about my new album is about winter and they’re a white, sort of winter bird. Obviously very romantic, being monogamous. It’s one of those things that maybe I’m too much in the middle of to describe. When you’re obsessed with something, you can explain it five years later, but in the moment, you don’t know exactly why. Right now, swans seem to sort of stand for a lot of things.”The swan or water bird slung around the neck or hung limply under a person’s arm could be a reference to the ‘Rime of the Ancient Mariner’ written in 1798.