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Evening gown, Agnès

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Anglais
Institution: 
Palais Galliera, musée de la Mode de la Ville de Paris
Date de début - date de fin: 
Around 1925
Visuel principal: 
Evening gown, Agnès
Dernière acquisition: 
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Marques Inscriptions Poinçons: 
White label with black woven trademark: AGNÈS / MADE IN FRANCE / Mme Havet / PARIS / 7. RUE AUBER
Donateur, testateur ou vendeur: 
Gift of the estate of Duchesse de Talleyrand, née Anna Gould
Numéro d'inventaire: 
GAL1968.40.56 A et B
Description: 

Daughter of American railroad magnate Jay Gould, Anna Gould (1875–1961) married Boni de Castellane in March 1895. The couple divorced in November 1906 and in July 1908 Anna Gould married Hélie de Talleyrand-Périgord, Prince de Sagan, in a civil ceremony. Part of her extensive wardrobe is now in the Palais Galliera collection. From the beginning of the century until the First World War she bought her clothes mainly from Redfern; then from Agnès or Jérôme in the 1920s; and from Chanel in the 1930s. Gleaming with pearls and embroidery sometimes arranged in trompe l'oeil, and embellished with flounces and beaded fringes that highlighted the wearer's movements, this dance dress is emblematic of the 1920s, when its pink colour was very much in fashion.

Auteur(s): 

Agnès

Titre court page d'accueil: 
Evening gown, Agnès
Vignette page d'accueil: 
Evening gown, Agnès
Matériaux et techniques: 
Pale pink silk muslin, rhinestone and gilt ball embroidery; silk muslin fringes crocheted with transparent paillettes and gilded artificial pearls; muslin galloon with rhinestone and gilt ball embroidery.

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