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Soirée à Versailles

Evening Dress
1962 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Marc Bohan was the House of Dior’s longest-serving creative director. He worked at several Parisian couture houses including Piguet, Molyneux and Patou before joining Dior in 1958. His initial role was to design the London collections. In 1961, he showed his first collection as Christian Dior's creative director in Paris, receiving jubilant reviews from the fashion press. Bohan continued as creative director, steering the house through the cultural shifts of the 1960s, 70s and 80s, until departing in 1989.

This evening dress, hand-embroidered in sequins and crystals, was ordered from Dior by Gloria Guinness.


Object details

Categories
Object type
TitleSoirée à Versailles (assigned by artist)
Materials and techniques
Silver net over silk organza, embroidered with sequins and brilliants, lined with silk, chiffon and cotton net, boned
Brief description
Soirée à Versailles evening dress, Christian Dior by Marc Bohan, haute couture autumn/winter 1962, silk, metal thread, sequins and crystal beads, Paris, France
Physical description
Evening dress of silver net over silk organza and embroidered with silver sequins and brilliants. High waisted with shoulder straps, and zip fastening at the side back. Slit at the front to below the knee. Lined with silk and chiffon, with the bodice lining in cotton net, and boned, and with hook fastening.
Production typeHaute couture
Marks and inscriptions
  • 'PRINTEMPS / ETE 1962 / Christian Dior Paris' (On woven label, black on white)
  • '115149' (Stamped on woven label, black on white)
Gallery label
Soirée à Versailles dress (‘Evening in Versailles’) Christian Dior by Marc Bohan (b.1926) Haute couture, Autumn/Winter 1962 Flèche line (‘Arrow’) Silk, metal thread, sequins and Swarovski crystal beads Victoria and Albert Museum - T.132-1974 - Given by Gloria Guinness Christian Dior: Designer of Dreams, 2nd February - 14th July 2019(02/02/2019-14/07/2019)
Credit line
Given by Mrs Loel Guinness
Historical context
Gloria Guinness (née Gloria Rubio y Alatorre, 1912-1980) was an elegant socialite and writer of the mid 20th century. Her third husband, whom she married in 1951, was Group Capt. Thomas Loel Guinness, a Member of Parliament (died 1989) and an heir to the Guinness beer fortune.

She was voted second 'Best Dressed Woman' in the world by Time magazine in 1962, behind Jackie Kennedy in first place (see Time magazine January 26th 1962). She owned seven homes, with a full wardrobe in each so that she would never have to pack or wait at customs. She spread her patronage widely, and amongst donations to the V&A of pieces by Dior, Balenciaga, Givenchy etc., are pieces by lesser known couturiers such as Chaumont and Lafaurie.
Production
Reason For Production: Commission
Association
Summary
Marc Bohan was the House of Dior’s longest-serving creative director. He worked at several Parisian couture houses including Piguet, Molyneux and Patou before joining Dior in 1958. His initial role was to design the London collections. In 1961, he showed his first collection as Christian Dior's creative director in Paris, receiving jubilant reviews from the fashion press. Bohan continued as creative director, steering the house through the cultural shifts of the 1960s, 70s and 80s, until departing in 1989.

This evening dress, hand-embroidered in sequins and crystals, was ordered from Dior by Gloria Guinness.
Bibliographic references
  • Fashion : An Anthology by Cecil Beaton. London : H.M.S.O., 1971 79
  • Oriole Cullen and Connie Karol Burks, Christian Dior, (V&A: London, 2019)
Collection
Accession number
T.132-1974

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Record createdAugust 31, 2007
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