Dress
1957 (made)
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Balenciaga did not believe in change for change's sake. He worked methodically from season to season on specific ideas to refine and perfect them. Throughout the 1950s he worked on the lean line known popularly as the 'sack'. This dress is one variation on this theme. It has a slim, semi-fitted outline with a round neck, elbow-length sleeves and a belt. This dress is made in plain weave wool. The back is draped and shaped like a cocoon. The EISA label identifies it as the product of one of Balenciaga's Spanish outlets in Barcelona, San Sebastian or Madrid. Spanish clothes were less expensive than their Paris equivalents. They were made in less costly Spanish fabrics and business overheads in Spain were lower than in France.
Object details
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Materials and techniques | Wool |
Brief description | Day dress and belt of fine plain woven wool, designed by Cristóbal Balenciaga for EISA, Spain, 1957 |
Physical description | Day dress of fine plain woven black wool cut almost in-one, and with a barrel/sack effect draping from the top arm seam down and into the skirt at the front, slits in side of dress to draw it together. The dress is joined at the back with a zip. With belt. Semi fitted, the gathering above the waist takes the emphasis away from the wearer's waist. The back is loose but the front is fitted. |
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Production type | Ready to wear |
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Credit line | Given by Mrs S. Hammond |
Object history | This dress is an EISA (Balenciaga's Spanish arm) creation, similar in line to his autumn/winter 1956 Paris couture line, as seen in French Vogue, October 1956, p.74. This shows the dissemination of his designs through his Eisa branch, without, however, compromising ambitious construction techniques. 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. |
Production | The dress has the label EISA, identifying it as the product of one of Balenciaga's Spanish outlets, Barcelona, San Sebastian or Madrid. Attribution note: Very high-end ready-to-wear |
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Summary | Balenciaga did not believe in change for change's sake. He worked methodically from season to season on specific ideas to refine and perfect them. Throughout the 1950s he worked on the lean line known popularly as the 'sack'. This dress is one variation on this theme. It has a slim, semi-fitted outline with a round neck, elbow-length sleeves and a belt. This dress is made in plain weave wool. The back is draped and shaped like a cocoon. The EISA label identifies it as the product of one of Balenciaga's Spanish outlets in Barcelona, San Sebastian or Madrid. Spanish clothes were less expensive than their Paris equivalents. They were made in less costly Spanish fabrics and business overheads in Spain were lower than in France. |
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Accession number | T.234-1982 |
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Record created | February 25, 2003 |
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