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Poiret exploited its fullest potential by launching, in quick succession, a series of designs that were startling in their simplicity and originality. From 1906 to 1911, he presented garments that promoted an etiolated, high-waisted Directoire Revival silhouette.
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Poiret's rejection of modernism on the grounds of ideology...
- Opera Coat
This opera coat of yellow and pale blue silk satin, black...
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Paul Poiret (1879–1944) American Ingenuity: Sportswear,...
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Paul Poiret. Related. ABOUT. Art, Explained. COLLECTION....
- Eighteenth-Century Silhouette and Support
Although the iconic silhouette of the eighteenth century is...
- Le Colis De Trianon-Versailles and Paris Openings
With the final declaration of war on September 3, 1939, the...
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10 de dic. de 2017 · (Foto: Georges Lepape) Paul Poiret fue todo un innovador en el mundo de la moda. Liberó a las mujeres del corsé y las cubrió con creaciones inspiradas en Oriente. Inventó el concepto de...
Paul Poiret (20 April 1879 – 30 April 1944, Paris, France) was a French fashion designer, a master couturier during the first two decades of the 20th century. He was the founder of his namesake haute couture house.
Who was Paul Poiret? Paul Poiret was an innovative French couturier who dressed Paris’ finest before World War I. He epitomized Art Deco fashion and is credited with freeing women from corsets as well as introducing new silhouettes like the hobble skirt, harem pants, and lampshade tunic.
Paul Poiret nace en París en 1879 en el seno de una familia humilde. Su padre, un comerciante de telas, le envió a aprender un oficio a un taller de paraguas. Allí aprendió la técnica y dio ...
7 de nov. de 2017 · 7 November 2017. By Cath Pound,Features correspondent. The pioneering visionary Paul Poiret has been less celebrated than other designers, but ultimately he is the most significant of them...
Designer Paul Poiret (1879 – 1944) led the fashion world in the first decade of the 20th century. This extract from his 1931 autobiography, 'King of Fashion', tells of his meteoric rise to fame, designing dresses for the esteemed Parisian couturier, House of Worth.