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Pistachio Green Evening Gown with Train

captain edward h. molyneux(1891 – 1974)

Captain Edward H. Molyneux (1891-1974) was a leading British fashion designer known for his refined, modernist couture in Paris. His designs favored simplicity and elegance, dressing European royalty & Hollywood stars. He also amassed an Impressionis

Kunstgewerbemuseum (柏林, 德国)

在柏林工艺美术博物馆探索从中世纪到现代设计的欧洲装饰艺术!通过两个独特的展馆,发现令人惊叹的家具、陶瓷及更多珍品。

By the end of the 1920s, dresses had gradually become longer, and a slimmer, more form-fitting silhouette prevailed. The biascut, masterfully executed by Madeleine Vionnet since the early 1920s, was the ideal medium for the realisation of this new streamlined form. Gowns of unmatched elegance emerged, evening wear in particular, such as this heavy campanulate evening dress. The off-the-shoulder wrap top, with V-shaped front and back necklines, is held by only narrow straps. The wide four-panel skirt begins at the waist beneath a wide sash ribbon. It has a laterally trimmed, rectangular hemline and forms a long train at the back. A petticoat of the same cut is securely mounted. It closes on the left with hook and eye closure and a snap. Perhaps the dress was combined with an evening jacket, as suggested by the very similar design. Edward Molyneux (1891-1974) founded his couture house in 1919. Princess Marina of Greece (1906–1968), whom he outfitted in 1934 on the occasion of her wedding with Prince George, 1st Duke of Kent, is counted among its most well known customers. The dress of the Kunstgewerbemuseum collection comes from the estate of the princess.

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