Evening Dress
1924 (made)
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Emerald green taffeta sleeveless dress with low V neckline, bodice almost straight cut with the waist at a slightly low natural height, the skirt very full with gathering concentrated at the hips, the front and back of the skirt ungathered. Yoke of coffee coloured lace. Stole of emerald green taffeta to match. The handbag is green silk velvet with a heavy paste-studded gilt metal frame and green velvet handle, lined with green silk
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Parts | This object consists of 3 parts.
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Materials and techniques | taffeta |
Brief description | 1924, USA; Jenkins. Green taffeta 1924, USA; Jenkins. Green taffeta velvet metal, 1924, English; Green, metal clasp, paste jewels |
Physical description | Emerald green taffeta sleeveless dress with low V neckline, bodice almost straight cut with the waist at a slightly low natural height, the skirt very full with gathering concentrated at the hips, the front and back of the skirt ungathered. Yoke of coffee coloured lace. Stole of emerald green taffeta to match. The handbag is green silk velvet with a heavy paste-studded gilt metal frame and green velvet handle, lined with green silk |
Object history | This dress was worn by Miss Emilie Grigsby (1876-1964) who was a wealthy independent American who came to England from New York. She established a salon which was frequented by writers and the military. She was considered to be one of the great international beauties, with extremely pale, almost transparent skin and golden hair. She was frequently the subject of articles in the New York Times during the early 20th century. Her clothes were purchased from couturiers in London, Paris, and New York, and demonstrated an elegantly avant-garde approach to style. Emilie Grigsby's friend, Miss Chisholm stated at time of acquisition that this ensemble was worn for a wedding; but it is not clear which wedding. As Emilie Grigsby never married, this must have been worn by her as a wedding-guest. |
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Accession number | T.146-1967 |
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Record created | June 24, 2009 |
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