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Evening Dress

ca. 1934 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

The designer Madeleine Vionnet had an approach to structure that was founded on an innovative use of fabric cut 'on the bias' (against the straight grain of the material). In this case, glossy silk velvet in black makes a slip of a dress, a cross-over, slightly bloused bodice and svelte skirt that weighs a mere 380 grams. A pair of asymmetric silk georgette streamers is attached to the shoulder back - toffee pink on the left and, slightly shorter in length, royal purple on the right. This dress was worn by Mrs Opal Holt.


Object details

Categories
Object type
Parts
This object consists of 2 parts.

  • Evening Dress
  • Streamer
Materials and techniques
Silk velvet and silk georgette
Brief description
Evening dress of silk velvet with silk georgette streamers, designed by Madeleine Vionnet, Paris, ca. 1934
Physical description
Evening dress of black silk velvet with two asymmetric pink and purple silk georgette streamers.
Dimensions
  • Weight: 380g
Credit line
Given by Mrs D.M. Haynes and Mrs M. Clark
Object history
Opal Holt was born in Canada in 1887 but lived in the US until the end of the Second World War. She travelled extensively between the wars and was in the first plane to land in Bali. She married Herbert Holt, a Canadian who lived a large part of his life in England, as her third husband in 1946. They came to England and Europe every summer and Opal Holt began buying clothes in Paris for her life in England, and for the Bahamas in Winter, over a period of about thirty years. She died in 1980.

Given by Mrs D.M Haynes and Mrs. Clark (nee Holt; Opal Holt's step-daughters).
Summary
The designer Madeleine Vionnet had an approach to structure that was founded on an innovative use of fabric cut 'on the bias' (against the straight grain of the material). In this case, glossy silk velvet in black makes a slip of a dress, a cross-over, slightly bloused bodice and svelte skirt that weighs a mere 380 grams. A pair of asymmetric silk georgette streamers is attached to the shoulder back - toffee pink on the left and, slightly shorter in length, royal purple on the right. This dress was worn by Mrs Opal Holt.
Bibliographic reference
Mendes, Valerie. Black In Fashion. London: V&A Publications, 1999.
Collection
Accession number
T.89:1, 2-1982

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Record createdFebruary 7, 2003
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