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Evening Dress

February 1968 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Evening dress consisting of a tunic top of sea-green transparent discs and a skirt of matching colour organza. The top is straight-cut, hip length, has a high round neck and three quarter length sleeves. It is lined with pink crepê. The skirt is attached to the top by the bodice lining. It is straight cut and ankle-length.

The dress has a centre back zip fastening in the lining and press studs in the tunic.


Object details

Categories
Object type
Materials and techniques
Organza and applied discs lined with crepê
Brief description
Evening dress of organza and applied discs, designed by Cristóbal Balenciaga, Paris, February 1968.
Physical description
Evening dress consisting of a tunic top of sea-green transparent discs and a skirt of matching colour organza. The top is straight-cut, hip length, has a high round neck and three quarter length sleeves. It is lined with pink crepê. The skirt is attached to the top by the bodice lining. It is straight cut and ankle-length.

The dress has a centre back zip fastening in the lining and press studs in the tunic.
Production typeHaute couture
Credit line
Given by Baroness Alain de Rothschild
Object history
Worn and given by Baroness Alain de Rothschild.

Mary Germaine Nathalie (nee Chauvin de Treuil), Baronne de Rothschild (1916- ), wife of banker Baron Alain de Rothschild. She was a very fashionable woman in Parisian society, known to Beaton from the international circuit. Beaton persuaded the Baroness to donate some of her dresses to the museum, and sketches he did of her are held at the National Portrait Gallery.
Associations
Bibliographic reference
Fashion : An Anthology by Cecil Beaton. London : H.M.S.O., 1971
Collection
Accession number
T.42-1974

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Record createdMarch 14, 2005
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