ferrari and women a mysterious relationship

Supercars and women have had an everlasting relation and appreciably enough this chemistry of hot babes and hot cars always seems to click. The only issue, if at all you consider any in this palpable chemistry, is the choice of calling a female or a car hot.

For the women, I would leave it to the critics from the fashion world but when talking about cars even I have the privilege of saying Ferrari. Defining this chemistry and acknowledging it, as the world does, Ferrari is dedicating a wide exhibition space to this fascinating and mysterious relationship between the world of Ferrari and the female universe.

‘Ferrari and Women’ is a photographic exhibition of 60 years of the Ferrari history, exclusive street cars and passionate car races. The theme is based on fascinating, powerful and independent women, who have bought or driven Ferraris, or who have accompanied the most famous Ferrari drivers during their adventures.

A special relationship between Ferrari and women, both regarding the past and the present can be found in the exhibition. Visitors will also come across the most prestigious cars depicted in the photos including the 250 GT Spider of 1959, the 250 GT Berlinetta of 1962 and the 360 Spider of 2000.

The women shown are not just plain models but are also princesses, actresses, and wives of the drivers that for the first time have appreciated and witnessed the power and charm of those cars.

The catch of the event would be the imagery of actresses beginning from Brigitte Bardot in a 250 GT spider in the film ‘The Contempt’ of 1963, and Ann Stroyberg in a 250 California in a remake of the film ‘Les liaisons dangereuses’ (1959), to Zsa Zsa Gabor, Shirley McLaine, Monica Vitti and Sharon Stone, mother of the beneficiary auction for the first unit of the 348 spider.

[Source: Fosagold]