What lady can resist imagining herself in a gorgeous designer gown? Here, for the first time ever, are 100 fantastic gowns from the long term collection of the renowned Costume Institute at The Metropolitan Museum of Artwork, every single of which is a reminder of the approaches vogue reflects the broader culture that designed it.
Featuring patterns by Paul Poiret, Coco Chanel, Madame Grès, Yves Saint Laurent, Gianni Versace, Vivienne Westwood, Alexander McQueen, and several other people, this 1-of-a-variety collection presents a stunning selection of garments. Ranging from the buttoned-up gowns of the late seventeenth century to the cutting-edge models of the early 21st, the dresses reflect the sensibilities and excesses of each era even though offering a vivid photograph of how types have changed—sometimes radically—over the many years. A late 1600s wool dress with a astonishing splash of silver thread a huge-bustled red satin dress from the 1800s a small, shimmery 1920s dancing dress a glamorous 1950s cocktail dress and a 1960s minidress—each tells a story about its period and serves as a testament to the enduring ingenuity of the style designer’s artwork.
Photos of the dresses are accompanied by educational text and enhanced by shut-up particulars as effectively as runway photographs, style plates, functions of artwork, and portraits of designers. A glossary of relevant phrases is also included.
Listing Cost: $ 24.95
Price tag: $ sixteen.04

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Red Dress

