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ROLLS-ROYCE BRINGS ELEGANCE TO THE 2017 GENEVA MOTOR SHOW AS IT DEMONSTRATES THE MANY FACETS OF ITS BESPOKE CAPABILITIES
Mon Mar 06 10:58:00 CET 2017 Press Release
At this year’s Geneva Motor Show, Rolls-Royce will show why it is considered to be the world’s leading luxury house by showcasing the full breadth of its Bespoke capabilities.
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At this year’s Geneva Motor Show, Rolls-Royce will show why it is
considered to be the world’s leading luxury house by showcasing the
full breadth of its Bespoke capabilities. The facets of Bespoke
tailoring, Bespoke engineering and Bespoke jewellery will demonstrate
to every connoisseur who commissions a Rolls-Royce that they can count
on having their desire for a truly personal motor car, that reflects
who they are, fulfilled in the most fitting manner to them. In short,
they can be assured that Bespoke is Rolls-Royce.
‘Dawn - Inspired by Fashion’ will, with its Spring/Summer 2017
collection of three colour schemes, show how Bespoke means
complementing the fine couture our patrons wear from day to day.
Wraith Black Badge, a motor car Bespoke-engineered to suit its
younger, edgier customers will demonstrate that at Rolls-Royce,
Bespoke is anything but skin deep.
And one patron has allowed Rolls-Royce to show the Geneva crowds
that only they can “create the unimaginable” by showing the
Elegance, the ultimate expression of luxury with the luxury
world’s first Diamond paint finish.
Such cars are considered works of art by their collectors and
owners, and in homage to this status, Belgian artist, Charles Kaisin,
has created a Bespoke sculpture for the Rolls-Royce Art Programme that
will adorn the Rolls-Royce stand for the duration of the Geneva Salon.
Elegance
This year, Rolls-Royce brings Elegance to
the Geneva International Motor Show, a car inspired by something that
cannot be bought, but is innate…style.
The lifestyle of the Rolls-Royce customer is like no other. They
are unapologetic in their lifestyle choices and are proud to showcase
this to the world. In the words of Coco Chanel, “Elegance is not the
prerogative of those who have just escaped from adolescence, but of
those who have already taken possession of their future.”
One such connoisseur of luxury has chosen to share their
personal vision of elegance with those who attend the Geneva Motor
Show this year; the Rolls-Royce Ghost Elegance, the first
luxury motor car to be finished in a paint created from diamonds.
Only Rolls-Royce, with the skilled craftspeople who reside in
its paintshop, could have created a paint made from 1,000 crushed
diamonds. Named ‘Diamond Stardust’, this is the most luxurious and
lustrous exterior ever seen on a motor car, and the most expensive
paint to grace the body of a Rolls-Royce.
Commissioned for an individual collector, this unique motor car
takes the term Bespoke to the next level.
This exclusive paint was created by the craftspeople at the Home
of Rolls-Royce at Goodwood by subjecting 1,000 ethically-sourced
diamonds to a special process.
This process saw the diamonds go through extensive testing to
ensure their radiance when used in a paint. Goodwood’s Technical
Laboratory Leader, Paolo Travaglia, and his team of paint specialists,
Rawdon Evernden and Joseph Piotrowski, spent two months of
concentrated testing to achieve the perfect result. Examining the
dimensions of the precious stones with the use of a high-powered
microscope, the team carefully analysed their transmission and
reflection of light. The density and strength of the diamonds created
a challenge for the team to produce an easy marriage with the clear
paint and its ability to spread gracefully over a surface, leaving the
diamonds undetectable to the touch.
This process resulted in the creation of a very fine diamond
powder which was then mixed into the paint. Additionally, a new and
unique paint process was developed, including the application of an
extra final layer of lacquer to protect the diamond particles during
the hand-polishing process. This process added an extra two days of
paint application by hand and a further day of finishing.
Applied to the top section of the car, the paint finish glistens
like no other, making this a motor car to be recognised and
appreciated. Just like its owner, the car exudes unapologetic luxury
and grandeur.
The final elegant exterior touches to this one off Rolls-Royce
Ghost have been applied by master coachline painter, Mark Court, with
a squirrel-hair paint brush. The flanks of the motor car are accented
with Mugello Red and Black twin coachlines. To enhance the exterior
further, the centre of the 21 inch wheels are hand-painted with a
Mugello Red pinstripe. Last but not least at the prow of the car,
showcased in all her glory, an uplit Spirit of Ecstasy guides this
unique Rolls-Royce, and its owner, into the future.
The interior of this unique Rolls-Royce Ghost also communicates
the elegant tastes of its owner. Chauffeur and passenger areas are
clearly demarcated as in the early days of luxury motoring. The
chauffeur’s ‘cockpit’ features black leather seats with accents of
Mugello Red stitching on the doors, and piping on the seats. The
colour black is continued in the lustrous carpet and lambswool
footmats. The detailed fascia of smooth open pore Tudor Oak veneer is
also complemented with a Mugello Red single stitch along the top of
the dashboard, and finished with a Bespoke clock.
Adorning the rear sanctuary, the lounge seat is contoured with
Selby Grey soft leather and also accompanied with Mugello Red
stitching and piping. The inner pockets of the rear doors are lined
with a favourite material of the owner; a Grey, Black and Red Tartan.
Haute Couture meets Rolls-Royce
“Style is very personal. It has nothing to do with fashion.
Fashion is over quickly. Style is forever.”
Ralph Lauren
For the first time at a public motor show, The House of
Rolls-Royce presents its full Spring/Summer 2017 Couture collection
that is ‘Dawn - Inspired by Fashion’.
The world of Fashion and Rolls-Royce have created a shared value
of providing their clients with the ability to have the finest luxury
goods, tailored to their tastes and lifestyles. It is Rolls-Royce
clients who are seen in the front rows of the best Couture shows, a
part of the world’s fashion elite. As today’s taste makers, it is
their take on design and style which transforms the direction fashion
moves in.
Design Director, Giles Taylor, and his team of talented
designers at the Home of Rolls-Royce in West Sussex, who are
responsible for the most intricate embroideries and textiles offered
by the brand, carefully selected Andalusian White, a pure colour from
the eclectic palette of the Rolls-Royce paints, to be the canvas for
the motor car accented in three vibrant colours; Mugello Red, Cobalto
Blue and Mandarin. The 2017 Geneva Motor Show is the first time all
three choices have been seen together.
Like the clients who will be drawn to this collection, the car
represents simplified, classic style. As featured on numerous catwalks
throughout London Fashion week, colour blocking, said to have
originated from the artwork of Dutch painter, Piet Mondrian, is a bold
trend that sees opposite colours paired together to make interesting
and complementary combinations. This current fashion trend features as
the main garment on the car, a brightly-coloured canvas roof that
unfolds in a ‘Silent Ballet’.
The Arctic White leather of the seats, truly a bold and
distinctive colour, displays seamless handcraftsmanship through the
piping, stitching and embroided RR monograms on all four headrests.
The dashboard is lacquered with a clean Piano White wood finish,
whilst the interiors of the coach doors are accented with that classic
fashion staple, Black. Setting off this monochromatic treatment, the
inside of the door pockets are lined with fine-to-the-touch patterned
tailored silk, in one of the three vivid colours, a colour that also
flows onto the hand-stitched two-tone steering wheel, which sits in
the owner’s hand as comfortably as would any fine holdall or handbag.
Wraith Black Badge
“Black Badge is an attitude to life, an aspect of the Rolls-Royce
brand that appeals to those people who are elusive and defiant, the
risk takers and disruptors who break the rules and laugh in the face
of convention. They are driven by a restless spirit. They play hard
and they change the
world.”
Torsten Müller-Ötvös, Chief Executive Officer, Rolls-Royce Motor Cars
Bespoke is not simply a cosmetic exercise for
Rolls-Royce, as demonstrated by the world’s leading luxury brand at
the 2016 Geneva Motor Show when it launched Black Badge, the alter-ego
of the marque. In addition to creating a Rolls-Royce that appealed
visually to the aesthetic of a younger, edgier customer, the marque
understood that those customers also demand something more – bespoke
engineering that delivers on what this Rolls-Royce’s looks promise.
Sir Malcolm Campbell, Howard Hughes, Keith Moon, Yves Saint
Laurent, Muhammad Ali and our own Charles Rolls to name a few, young
gentlemen in a hurry, driven by their restless spirits to change the
world in their own way. Untrammelled by social convention, these
disruptors lived life on the edge, believing the ultimate power to be
self-empowerment, pushing every boundary to realise their personal
vision. Glamorous and daring, they lived fast, worked hard and played hard.
Today’s generation of young, self-empowered, self-confident
rule-breakers are just as uncompromising and unapologetic in their
choice of living and lifestyle as their predecessors. They follow the
road less travelled, live the unconventional life, darkly obsessed by
their own pursuits and accomplishments from which they derive a pure
adrenaline rush.
Over recent years, many such individuals have gravitated towards
the revitalised Rolls-Royce Motor Cars as the brand most appropriate
to encapsulate their truly individual lifestyles, much as their
celebrated predecessors did in days past.
Always pushing their own boundaries, they have asked Rolls-Royce
to do the same. Excited by the infinite possibilities that its Bespoke
approach offers, they have asked the marque “to produce a Rolls-Royce
like no other, a Rolls-Royce that not only appeals to, and projects,
our sensibilities, but is fundamentally different – like us.”
And, always ready to deliver a truly Bespoke answer to meet the
customer’s desire, Rolls-Royce Motor Cars has once again demonstrated
its true luxury credentials as the world’s leading super-luxury brand.
Rolls-Royce has transformed the very icons of its brand to access a
darker side of its character more suited to this breed of successful people.
The result is Black Badge.
Already the most powerful Rolls-Royce in the world at 623hp
(465kw), Wraith has always been the most driver-focused car in
Rolls-Royce’s model range. However, understanding how driven this new
breed of customer is and their wish to push the boundaries of life,
Rolls-Royce’s engineering team worked painstakingly to give this most
phenomenal fastback coupé a uniquely discernible extra edge.
By combining an extra wave of torque (+70Nm) with the already
existing high power output, a completely redesigned air-suspension set
up, new drive shafts and uprated 8-speed transmission, Rolls-Royce has
produced an even more driver-focused, agile Wraith, while at the same
time preserving the intrinsic elements of the effortless Rolls-Royce
Magic Carpet Ride.
This Bespoke engineering, combined with the Black Badge
aesthetic of the inverted RR-badge, Black Spirit of Ecstasy, blackened
brightwork, and more masculine colour-blocking in the interior have
proved a transformative moment for Rolls-Royce, opening it up to a new
alternative clientele who expect something different from the brand.
Charles Kaisin
“Rolls-Royce, for me, signifies ultimate luxury. To be given the
opportunity to partner with such a marque is a great privilege.
Rolls-Royce has provided me with an enriching environment which has
in turn allowed me the freedom to explore and push the boundaries of
my own work.”
Charles Kaisin
In collaboration with the Rolls-Royce Art Programme,
Belgian-born Artist Charles Kaisin has created a magnificent art
installation for the 2017 Geneva Motor Show. The piece, 3.1m in
height, 2m in width and 2.1m in depth, is truly a magical piece which
floats gently in the air. Created from individual hand-made origami
pieces, it replicates Rolls-Royce’s captivating muse, a figure which
graces the bonnet of every Rolls-Royce, the beloved Spirit of Ecstasy.
To encapsulate the full silhouette of the Spirit of Ecstasy, each
piece of 25cm by 25cm mirrored square, is hung precisely, to avoid
compromising the muse’s true form.
In total, the art installation consists of 3,000 identical
hand-crafted origami pieces. From multiple angles, the unique design
demonstrates the level of craftsmanship, inventiveness, vision and
attention to detail that Kaisin, Design teacher at Saint-Luc,
Architecture School in Brussels, excels in. Just like the graceful
figure that proudly guides each Rolls-Royce, this breath-taking
framework, reflects light from its mystical figure allowing shadow and
light to collaborate. Kaisin has showcased the attitude of freedom and
the pursuit for individuality, an attitude that is reflected in many
customers who truly embrace their liberty to create Bespoke Rolls-Royces.
The installation takes a team of three people, three days to
complete. Like a Rolls-Royce, this is an unprecedented piece of
hand-crafted excellence.
To view this truly Bespoke collection of motor cars and this art
work, Rolls-Royce invites members of the press to a Champagne
reception at 16.30 on Tuesday 7th March 2017 on the
Rolls-Royce stand (6041, Hall 6) where Torsten Müller-Ötvös, Chief
Executive Officer, Rolls-Royce Motor Cars, will give a short speech
confirming that Bespoke is indeed Rolls-Royce.