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EVENING DRESS

Evening dress. Culture: French. Designer: Georges Doeuillet (French, 1865-1929). Date: 1910-13.
Georges Doeuillet began his career as a silk merchant and then found his way to fashion design.  He is recognized for his highly detailed and elaborate dresses, which he modeled on live mannequins, a growing trend during the teens.  In 1928/1929, after his death, the House of Doeuillet was merged with the House of Doucet.  
The evening dress featured here is a glamorous French couture piece and a tour de force of beadwork.  Worn by one of New York's society ladies, Mrs. Frederick H. Prince, Jr., this gown would have made a stunning entrance at any social event.
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Titre: EVENING DRESS
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Evening dress. Culture: French. Designer: Georges Doeuillet (French, 1865-1929). Date: 1910-13. Georges Doeuillet began his career as a silk merchant and then found his way to fashion design. He is recognized for his highly detailed and elaborate dresses, which he modeled on live mannequins, a growing trend during the teens. In 1928/1929, after his death, the House of Doeuillet was merged with the House of Doucet. The evening dress featured here is a glamorous French couture piece and a tour de force of beadwork. Worn by one of New York's society ladies, Mrs. Frederick H. Prince, Jr., this gown would have made a stunning entrance at any social event.
Technique/matériel: silk, rhinestones
Musée: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA
Crédit: Album
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Taille de l'image: 3058 × 4400 px | 38.5 MB
Taille d'impression: 25.9 × 37.3 cm | 1203.9 × 1732.3 in (300 dpi)