Evening skirt/cape (silk grosgrain)
Evening Skirt
1959 (made)
1959 (made)
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Blue-grey grosgrain evening cloak. The cloak is tied apron-style about the waist, gathered into a stiffened yoke, and then the hem is looped up to form a gathered cape.
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Title | Evening skirt/cape (silk grosgrain) |
Materials and techniques | Silk grosgrain |
Brief description | Evening cape/skirt of silk grosgrain, designed by Cristóbal Balenciaga for Eisa, Spain, 1959. |
Physical description | Blue-grey grosgrain evening cloak. The cloak is tied apron-style about the waist, gathered into a stiffened yoke, and then the hem is looped up to form a gathered cape. |
Production type | Haute couture |
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Credit line | Bequeathed by Ruth Sheradski |
Object history | This dress was originally thought to have been a c.1938 design of Charles James. Jan Reeder at the Costume Institute however alerted Claire Wilcox to an almost identical garment in the Met's collection, which carries the label 'Eisa, desgined by Balenciaga'. The Met have catalogued theirs as both a cape and a skirt. If the cost of his Paris salon was out of reach, there were other ways to buy a Balenciaga design. Some were sold less expensively under Balenciaga’s label Eisa in Spain, where labour costs were lower and cheaper fabrics might be used. |
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Accession number | T.290-1977 |
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Record created | August 13, 2007 |
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