Bruxelles
Fashion Design
1910 (made)
1910 (made)
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Design for an evening dress with elaborate embroidery round the bottom. Compared to earlier Paquin creations, this design shows a straighter and slimmer silhouette. The new high-waisted and shorter-skirted designs introduced by Paul Poiret were a main cause for this change. During their life time Poiret and Paquin remained fierce competitors. This dress was probably inspired by the vibrant costumes of the fashionable Ballets Russes.
The pencil inscription 'Bruxelles' is found in the top right hand corner of the design, it could refer to the name of the collection for which this dress was designed.
The pencil inscription 'Bruxelles' is found in the top right hand corner of the design, it could refer to the name of the collection for which this dress was designed.
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Materials and techniques | Watercolour drawing |
Brief description | Jeanne Paquin, Summer 1910. 'Bruxelles.' Orange evening dress with embroidery. Probably for a presentation in Brussels as several assorted dresses from this year are titled 'Bruxelles.' 1 of 92 designs for Été 1910 bound in volumes. |
Physical description | 'Bruxelles.' Orange evening dress with embroidery. Probably for a presentation in Brussels as several assorted dresses from this year are titled 'Bruxelles.' 1 of 92 dress designs for Summer 1910 bound in volumes. |
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Credit line | Given by the House of Worth |
Summary | Design for an evening dress with elaborate embroidery round the bottom. Compared to earlier Paquin creations, this design shows a straighter and slimmer silhouette. The new high-waisted and shorter-skirted designs introduced by Paul Poiret were a main cause for this change. During their life time Poiret and Paquin remained fierce competitors. This dress was probably inspired by the vibrant costumes of the fashionable Ballets Russes. The pencil inscription 'Bruxelles' is found in the top right hand corner of the design, it could refer to the name of the collection for which this dress was designed. |
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Accession number | E.1963-1957 |
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Record created | April 28, 2008 |
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