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Evening Coat

1925 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

This low-slung, black and gold satin and velvet evening coat has a deep, shawl collar, which can be used as a hood, and long sleeves. It wraps over to a low waist fastening with a huge black button. The abstract motifs are obtained through the process of 'devoré' velvet.

Paul Poiret had popularised evening coats before the World War I. They followed the changing silhouette of the 1920s, and had become shorter by 1925. This evening coat is a beautiful example of the influence of Art Deco style on fashion, with its geometrical motifs and modern shape.


Object details

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Object type
Materials and techniques
Satin and devoré velvet
Brief description
Evening coat of satin and devoré velvet, Paris, 1925.
Physical description
This low-slung black and gold satin velvet evening coat has a deep, shawl collar which can be used as a hood. The coat has long sleeves. It wraps over to a low waist fastening with a huge black button. The abstract motifs are obtained through the process of "devoré" velvet.
Style
Production typeLimited edition
Credit line
Given in memory of Philomena Mazzitelli by her daughter Isabelle
Object history
When the donor, Isabelle Mazzitelli (who is now a fashion design tutor) visited the Museum, 1st August 2007, she asked to see this coat. This coat was her absolute favourite of all the vintage garments that in her teenage years/early 20s she collected and wore in the 1960s and early 70s.
Summary
This low-slung, black and gold satin and velvet evening coat has a deep, shawl collar, which can be used as a hood, and long sleeves. It wraps over to a low waist fastening with a huge black button. The abstract motifs are obtained through the process of 'devoré' velvet.

Paul Poiret had popularised evening coats before the World War I. They followed the changing silhouette of the 1920s, and had become shorter by 1925. This evening coat is a beautiful example of the influence of Art Deco style on fashion, with its geometrical motifs and modern shape.
Collection
Accession number
T.269-1975

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Record createdNovember 13, 2003
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