Evening Dress
1935-1940 (made)
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Eva Lutyens designed this rippled crêpe evening dress. The silk taffeta ribbon bows secure the sleeves and shoulders together. They hold the dress on to the body while giving tantalising glimpses of the bare arms beneath. The seductive effect is enhanced by the revealing open back. This clinging full-length dress is ingeniously cut. It requires a minimal amount of fastening, with a single hook and eye at the back of the neck. The front skirt, sides and midriff are cut in one. A curved central back panel forms the main part of a small train.
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Materials and techniques | Silk crêpe trimmed with silk taffeta ribbon bows |
Brief description | Evening dress, red silk crepe with plain weave silk taffeta ribbon bows, designed by Eva Lutyens, London, 1935-1940. |
Physical description | Evening dress with silk taffeta ribbon bows trimming the shoulders and sleeves of this cerise rippled crêpe full-length dress. The demure bi-coloured bows are tied in neat picot edged ribbons in pastel shades of green and pink in combination with maroon. Open back. |
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Credit line | Given by Martin Kamer |
Object history | Registered File number 1988/1040. |
Summary | Eva Lutyens designed this rippled crêpe evening dress. The silk taffeta ribbon bows secure the sleeves and shoulders together. They hold the dress on to the body while giving tantalising glimpses of the bare arms beneath. The seductive effect is enhanced by the revealing open back. This clinging full-length dress is ingeniously cut. It requires a minimal amount of fastening, with a single hook and eye at the back of the neck. The front skirt, sides and midriff are cut in one. A curved central back panel forms the main part of a small train. |
Bibliographic reference | Miller, Lesley Ellis, and Ana Cabrera Lafuente, with Claire Allen-Johnstone, eds. Silk: Fibre, Fabric and Fashion. London: Thames & Hudson Ltd in association with the Victoria and Albert Museum, 2021. ISBN 978-0-500-48065-6.
This object features in the publication Silk: Fibre, Fabric and Fashion (2021) |
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Accession number | T.105-1988 |
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Record created | December 15, 1999 |
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