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EVENING DRESS

Evening dress. Culture: French. Design House: House of Lanvin (French, founded 1889). Designer: Jeanne Lanvin (French, 1867-1946). Date: fall/winter 1938-39.
This shimmering dress presents a well-planned design which highly emphasizes the sheer crisp quality of its textile.  The brilliant back drapery creates the feel of a vest evoking clothing of the Middle East while the front presents a strictly high fashion silhouette of the period.  
Jeanne Lanvin was apprenticed to a milliner and a dressmaker before opening her own millinery shop in 1889.  She expanded into dressmaking when her clients began asking for the ensembles in which she adorned her daughter, Marguerite di Pietro (1897-1958).  Her style embodied the femininity of youth in a most modern way with meticulous and relatively sparse surface embellishments and robe de style silhouettes, which could be worn by women of all ages.  Lanvin's aptitude can be seen through her house's 1920s expansion into fur, lingerie, men's wear, household goods and perfume. She even had the forethought to open her own dye factory which produced the inimitable 'Lanvin blue.'  The longevity of the House of Lanvin can be credited to her attentive management and design standards from its inception.
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Titel: EVENING DRESS
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Evening dress. Culture: French. Design House: House of Lanvin (French, founded 1889). Designer: Jeanne Lanvin (French, 1867-1946). Date: fall/winter 1938-39. This shimmering dress presents a well-planned design which highly emphasizes the sheer crisp quality of its textile. The brilliant back drapery creates the feel of a vest evoking clothing of the Middle East while the front presents a strictly high fashion silhouette of the period. Jeanne Lanvin was apprenticed to a milliner and a dressmaker before opening her own millinery shop in 1889. She expanded into dressmaking when her clients began asking for the ensembles in which she adorned her daughter, Marguerite di Pietro (1897-1958). Her style embodied the femininity of youth in a most modern way with meticulous and relatively sparse surface embellishments and robe de style silhouettes, which could be worn by women of all ages. Lanvin's aptitude can be seen through her house's 1920s expansion into fur, lingerie, men's wear, household goods and perfume. She even had the forethought to open her own dye factory which produced the inimitable 'Lanvin blue.' The longevity of the House of Lanvin can be credited to her attentive management and design standards from its inception.
Technik/Material: silk, metal
Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA
Bildnachweis: Album
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Bildgröße: 3150 × 4200 px | 37.9 MB
Druckgröße: 26.7 × 35.6 cm | 1240.2 × 1653.5 in (300 dpi)