The Trousseau of the May Queen
comments (11) November 23rd, 2009 in design, garment construction, embellishments, embroideryThe big Vionnet exhibit in Paris at the Musee des Arts Decoratifs is, deservedly, attracting lots of attention. It presents a spectacular overview of Madeleine Vionnet's brilliant career.
But, there’s a complementary exhibit in Paris at the moment as well: The trousseau of the Italian princess Marie-Jose of Savoy at the Mona Bismarck Foundation Paris Cultural Center. It’s been little publicized, but it’s equally stunning.
Fortunately, my friend Didier Ludot (he of vintage couture fame), mentioned it to me when I was with him the other day in Paris, saying what a perfect addition it would to the Vionnet exhibit. Both exhibits focus strongly on gowns of the 1930’s, after all. And my goodness, was he right! You’ll see by the photos below just how special the exhibit is.
I have a feeling that the beautiful Marie-José of Savoy was the Princess Diana of her day, and the gorgeous garments (all sewn in Italy, in the manner of the French haute couture) shown at the exhibit are what she wore after her 1930 wedding to Umberto II until she left Italy in 1946, after the war. Fortunately, her attendants had carefully packed away her finery, and sixty years later, the gowns are still in perfect condition.












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Comments (11)
fotofashion
Posted: 1:28 pm on December 7th
I was fortunate to buy the book at a discounted price as it was offered to us in college studying Fashion Design.
fotofashion
Posted: 1:15 pm on December 7th
Sewingmonk: There is more detail of each design in English here http://www.lesartsdecoratifs.fr/IMG/pdf/157-vionnet-angl.pdf
Posted: 3:34 am on December 2nd
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lheck1108
Posted: 11:00 pm on December 1st
http://www.monabismarck.org/current.html
and order the exhibit catalog here:
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Marie-José-Savoie-Reine-Luciano-Regolo/dp/2873862416/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1259697333&sr=1-1
Gorgeous! Thank you, Susan, for bringing this to our attention!
Posted: 4:43 pm on December 1st
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Posted: 2:59 pm on December 1st
Any idea if either show has a book that goes with? I would love to have a coffee table version of these dresses -- they are simply beautiful.
Posted: 4:40 pm on November 30th
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