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Today’s featured Study Collection ensemble highlights a type of dress most often associated with the Parisian designer Jeanne Lanvin (1867-1946). Called a robe de style, the upper portion of the dress is slim and close-fitting, while the skirt is full and rather long. The fullness in the skirt is a result of built-in panniers at each hip. These built-in wire structures, shaped like small baskets, extend the line of the dress horizontally, emphasizing the hips. This look hearkens back to the…
“Teuta Matoshi”
Kosovian fashion designer Teuta Matoshi has come a long way from being an owner of a small local shop in her hometown of Pristina to running an exclusive boutique in New York. She managed to start a successful fashion brand while having a busy schedule and being a proud mom of 3 children. Her gowns are what dreams of being a princess are made of, so it’s no wonder why celebrities choose to wear them on the red carpet.
Details: -Mesh net fabric with embroidered top -White pearl color with red, green and blue wildflowers -Tea length style with corseted top and decorative straps -For special occasions
1869, Mathilde de Nédonchel, by Alexis Joseph Pérignon, France
The Metropolitan Museum of Art. "From Queen To Empress: Victorian Dress 1837–1877," December 15, 1988–April 16, 1989.Museum of Costume Art. "Color Through The Decades & Costumes and Accessories Worn by Queen Alexandra of England," February 25, 1941–June 21, 1941
The Metropolitan Museum of Art. "In Style: Celebrating Fifty Years of the Costume Institute," November 17, 1987–April 17, 1988.The Metropolitan Museum of Art. "The Age Of Napoleon," December 13, 1989–April 15, 1990
The Metropolitan Museum of Art. "From Queen To Empress: Victorian Dress 1837–1877," December 15, 1988–April 16, 1989.Brooklyn Museum. "Of Men Only: A Review of Men's and Boy's Fashions, 1750- 1975," September 18, 1975–January 18, 1976
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Museum of Costume Art. "Summer Clothes of the 18th and 19th Centuries," June 23, 1941–October 18, 1941.The Metropolitan Museum of Art. "The Turn of the Century: Portraits, Jewels, and Accessories," April 19, 1947–January 9, 1948
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The Metropolitan Museum of Art. "Dance," December 9, 1986–September 6, 1987.The Metropolitan Museum of Art. "Costume in the Age of Ingres," September 9, 1999–November 21, 1999.The Metropolitan Museum of Art
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The Metropolitan Museum of Art. "Waist Not," March 30, 1994–August 21, 1994.The Metropolitan Museum of Art. "In Style: Celebrating Fifty Years of the Costume Institute," November 17, 1987–April 17, 1988
The Metropolitan Museum of Art. "Diana Vreeland: Immoderate Style," December 9, 1993–March 20, 1994.The Metropolitan Museum of Art. "Vanity Fair: A Treasure Trove from the Costume Institute," December 15, 1977–September 3, 1978
The Met Collection API is where all makers, creators, researchers, and dreamers can now connect to the most up-to-date data and images for more than 470,000 artworks in The Met collection. As part of
The Met Collection API is where all makers, creators, researchers, and dreamers can now connect to the most up-to-date data and images for more than 470,000 artworks in The Met collection. As part of
The Met Collection API is where all makers, creators, researchers, and dreamers can now connect to the most up-to-date data and images for more than 470,000 artworks in The Met collection. As part of
The Met Collection API is where all makers, creators, researchers, and dreamers can now connect to the most up-to-date data and images for more than 470,000 artworks in The Met collection. As part of
The Metropolitan Museum of Art. "Vanity Fair: A Treasure Trove from the Costume Institute," December 15, 1977–September 3, 1978.The Metropolitan Museum of Art. "Costume in the Age of Ingres," September 9, 1999–November 21, 1999
The Met Collection API is where all makers, creators, researchers, and dreamers can now connect to the most up-to-date data and images for more than 470,000 artworks in The Met collection. As part of
The Metropolitan Museum of Art. "Diana Vreeland: Immoderate Style," December 9, 1993–March 20, 1994.The Metropolitan Museum of Art. "Bloom: Fashion's Spring Gardens," March 30, 1995–August 20, 1995
The Metropolitan Museum of Art. "Costume in the Age of Ingres," September 9, 1999–November 21, 1999.The Metropolitan Museum of Art. "From Queen To Empress: Victorian Dress 1837–1877," December 15, 1988–April 16, 1989
The Metropolitan Museum of Art. "Our New Clothes: Acquisitions of the 1990s," April 6, 1999–August 22, 1999.The Metropolitan Museum of Art. "The Ceaseless Century," September 9, 1998–November 29, 1998
The Metropolitan Museum of Art. "Our New Clothes: Acquisitions of the 1990s," April 6, 1999–August 22, 1999.The Metropolitan Museum of Art. "The Ceaseless Century," September 9, 1998–November 29, 1998
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The Metropolitan Museum of Art. "In Style: Celebrating Fifty Years of the Costume Institute," November 17, 1987–April 17, 1988.The Metropolitan Museum of Art. "Costume in the Age of Ingres," September 9, 1999–November 21, 1999
The Metropolitan Museum of Art. "Fashion and History: A Dialogue," December 7, 1992–March 21, 1993.The Metropolitan Museum of Art. "Our New Clothes: Acquisitions of the 1990s," April 6, 1999–August 22, 1999
The Metropolitan Museum of Art. "Our New Clothes: Acquisitions of the 1990s," April 6, 1999–August 22, 1999.The Metropolitan Museum of Art. "The Ceaseless Century," September 9, 1998–November 29, 1998
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The Metropolitan Museum of Art. "In Style: Celebrating Fifty Years of the Costume Institute," November 17, 1987–April 17, 1988.The Metropolitan Museum of Art. "The Eighteenth-Century Woman," January 1, 1981–January 2, 1982
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Museum of Costume Art. "Cotton In Costume," March 12, 1940–June 29, 1940.The Metropolitan Museum of Art. "Infra-Apparel," April 1, 1993–August 8, 1993.The Metropolitan Museum of Art
The Metropolitan Museum of Art. "Vanity Fair: A Treasure Trove from the Costume Institute," December 15, 1977–September 3, 1978.Saint Louis Art Museum. "Vanity Fair: Four Centuries of Fashion from The Metropolitan Museum of Art," February 3, 1979–April 1, 1979
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The Met Collection API is where all makers, creators, researchers, and dreamers can now connect to the most up-to-date data and images for more than 470,000 artworks in The Met collection. As part of
The Metropolitan Museum of Art. "Vanity Fair: A Treasure Trove from the Costume Institute," December 15, 1977–September 3, 1978.The Metropolitan Museum of Art. "Waist Not," March 30, 1994–August 21, 1994
Jean Baptiste Van Loo (1684-1745), Maire Leczinska Queen of France, about 1725 Castle of Versailles and Trianon museum.
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The Metropolitan Museum of Art. "The Eighteenth-Century Woman," January 1, 1981–January 2, 1982.The Metropolitan Museum of Art. "Dangerous Liaisons: Fashion and Furniture in the 18th century," April 27, 2004–September 6, 2004
The Metropolitan Museum of Art. "Dance," December 9, 1986–September 6, 1987.The Metropolitan Museum of Art. "Vanity Fair: A Treasure Trove from the Costume Institute," December 15, 1977–September 3, 1978
The Met Collection API is where all makers, creators, researchers, and dreamers can now connect to the most up-to-date data and images for more than 470,000 artworks in The Met collection. As part of
The Met Collection API is where all makers, creators, researchers, and dreamers can now connect to the most up-to-date data and images for more than 470,000 artworks in The Met collection. As part of
The Metropolitan Museum of Art. "Our New Clothes: Acquisitions of the 1990s," April 6, 1999–August 22, 1999.The Metropolitan Museum of Art. "The Ceaseless Century," September 9, 1998–November 29, 1998
The Metropolitan Museum of Art. "Our New Clothes: Acquisitions of the 1990s," April 6, 1999–August 22, 1999.The Metropolitan Museum of Art. "Extreme Beauty: The Body Transformed," December 4, 2001–March 17, 2002
The Metropolitan Museum of Art. "Adam in the Looking Glass," January 13, 1950–July 1950.The Metropolitan Museum of Art. "Fine Art of Costume," October 15, 1954–February 28, 1955.The Metropolitan Museum of Art
The Metropolitan Museum of Art. "Vanity Fair: A Treasure Trove from the Costume Institute," December 15, 1977–September 3, 1978.The Metropolitan Museum of Art. "The Eighteenth-Century Woman," January 1, 1981–January 2, 1982
The Metropolitan Museum of Art. "Bloom: Fashion's Spring Gardens," March 30, 1995–August 20, 1995.The Metropolitan Museum of Art. "Our New Clothes: Acquisitions of the 1990s," April 6, 1999–August 22, 1999
The Metropolitan Museum of Art. "Fashion and History: A Dialogue," December 7, 1992–March 21, 1993.The Metropolitan Museum of Art. "Our New Clothes: Acquisitions of the 1990s," April 6, 1999–August 22, 1999
The Metropolitan Museum of Art. "Bloom: Fashion's Spring Gardens," March 30, 1995–August 20, 1995.The Metropolitan Museum of Art. "Dance," December 9, 1986–September 6, 1987.The Metropolitan Museum of Art
The Met Collection API is where all makers, creators, researchers, and dreamers can now connect to the most up-to-date data and images for more than 470,000 artworks in The Met collection. As part of
The Met Collection API is where all makers, creators, researchers, and dreamers can now connect to the most up-to-date data and images for more than 470,000 artworks in The Met collection. As part of
The Metropolitan Museum of Art. "Diana Vreeland: Immoderate Style," December 9, 1993–March 20, 1994.The Metropolitan Museum of Art. "The Art of Fashion," October 23, 1967–January 1, 1968.The Metropolitan Museum of Art. "Fine Art of Costume," October 15, 1954–February 28, 1955.
The Met Collection API is where all makers, creators, researchers, and dreamers can now connect to the most up-to-date data and images for more than 470,000 artworks in The Met collection. As part of
The Metropolitan Museum of Art. "Vanity Fair: A Treasure Trove from the Costume Institute," December 15, 1977–September 3, 1978.The Metropolitan Museum of Art. "Children In Style," January 17, 1957–April 22, 1957
The Metropolitan Museum of Art. "Dance," December 9, 1986–September 6, 1987.The Metropolitan Museum of Art. "Vanity Fair: A Treasure Trove from the Costume Institute," December 15, 1977–September 3, 1978
The Metropolitan Museum of Art. "Our New Clothes: Acquisitions of the 1990s," April 6, 1999–August 22, 1999.The Metropolitan Museum of Art. "Masterworks: Unpacking Fashion," November 18, 2016–February 5, 2017
The Met Collection API is where all makers, creators, researchers, and dreamers can now connect to the most up-to-date data and images for more than 470,000 artworks in The Met collection. As part of
The Metropolitan Museum of Art. "Bloom: Fashion's Spring Gardens," March 30, 1995–August 20, 1995.The Metropolitan Museum of Art. "The Eighteenth-Century Woman," January 1, 1981–January 2, 1982
The Metropolitan Museum of Art. "Curios and Treasures," August 15, 2000–April 29, 2001.Paris. Musée des Arts Décoratifs. "Tenue correcte exigée. Une histoire des vêtements qui ont fait scandale," November 30, 2016–April 23, 2017
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House of Dior Designer: Marc Bohan Date:spring/summer 1972 Culture:French Medium:wool, silk Credit Line:Gift of Estate of H.R.H. Duke of Windsor and the Duchess of Windsor, 1986
This long evening dress is made of red grosgrain silk and red chiffon. The dress has a sleeveless and tight-fitting bodice made of red grosgrain. The bodice fastens down the front with hooks and eyes and is finished with a ribbon made of navy, white and red grosgrain. The narrow shoulder straps are made of navy, white and red grosgrain ribbon. The dress has a full skirt of red silk chiffon, which falls from double, inverted pleats. This evening dress, obviously designed for the summertime…
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Modern and minimalist wedding dress for free-spirited brides. This tea-length gown keeps things simple and elegant. Whether you're going 60s retro party, cocktail party, bridal shower or rehearsal reception dinner our satin wedding dress is a perfect choice! The delicate gown looks so graceful and can be ideal for a summer wedding. The A-line light skirt will emphasize your unique bridal style and taste. Modest, romantic and stylish at the same time this dress will not leave anybody…
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