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EVENING DRESS 4202

  Winter 1936 Model 4202 – MADELEINE VIONNET Atelier Yvonne Rosalba white crêpe cut on the bias, bare back, golden leather belt cut in a leaf pattern. Wikio Wikio

September 23rd, 2011 | Posted in b Protagonists,Designers | Read More »

DRESS 1345

  Summer 1922 Model 1345 by MADELEINE VIONNET Known as “The tempest” A silk cloth in brown and beige degradè shades, cut in straight grain and mounted with a geometric composition. Wikio Wikio

September 9th, 2011 | Posted in b Protagonists,Designers | Read More »

EVENING CLOAK

  Summer 1936 Model 6105 MADELEINE VIONNET Atelier Petit Black transparent organdie woven with the insertion of crinoline which creates a Bayadere pattern. Wikio Wikio

August 26th, 2011 | Posted in b Protagonists,Designers | Read More »

EVENING GOWN

  Summer 1937 Model 4272 MADELEINE VIONNET Atelier Yvonne Rosalba draped ivory crepe, long skirt beginning at the empire bodice. Belonged to Mrs. Dittenhofer Wikio Wikio

August 12th, 2011 | Posted in b Protagonists,Designers | Read More »

MADELEINE VIONNET/4

However, such creations required materials specially designed for her in widths which are cannot be produced today due to the utilization of the oblique grain. Many of Vionnet’s 1930’s creations (created also with Maison Universal) are of such elaborate construction that they are irreproducible even by the most skilled designers. In fact, at times it [...]

July 15th, 2011 | Posted in b Protagonists,Designers | Read More »

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