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  1. Satin evening dress, Madeleine Vionnet, 1932 – 34, France. Museum no. T.203&A-1973. © Victoria and Albert Museum, London. The couture house was forced to close during the First World War, but Vionnet re-opened in 1918, moving to larger premises on 50 Avenue Matignon, Paris.

  2. Vionnet y las Mujeres Modernas: Su Contribución a la Liberación del Corsé Madeleine Vionnet jugó un papel crucial en la transformación de la moda femenina a principios del siglo XX, contribuyendo significativamente a la liberación de las mujeres de las restricciones del corsé.

  3. Madeleine Vionnet ( Chilleurs-aux-Bois, Loiret, Centro, Francia, 22 de junio de 1876 — París, 2 de marzo de 1975) fue una diseñadora de alta costura francesa, y como tal, una de las figuras más influyentes de la historia de la moda, junto con Chanel y Lanvin. Biografía [ editar]

  4. Vionnet evening gown, silk chiffon, c.1932 (RISD Museum) The bias of a textile runs at 45 degrees to both the warp and weft threads. Alongside Coco Chanel , Vionnet is credited with a move away from stiff, formalised clothing to sleeker, softer clothes.

  5. Her devotion to the figure and sensitivity to fabric, combined with her virtuosic patternmaking abilities, resulted in some of the most discreetly revolutionary designs of the 1920s and ’30s. This dress from her spring 1931 collection evidences her timeless synthesis of comfort and elegance.

  6. 18 de mar. de 2021 · Published March 18, 2021 by. Marta Franceschini (European Fashion Heritage Association) In fashion, the end of the 1920s and above all the 1930s are regarded as years of body-hugging, unashamedly seductive silhouettes. These are the years of femme fatales, in which divas such as Jean Harlow and Bette Davis become models of strong and ...

  7. Overview. Signatures, Inscriptions, and Markings. Exhibition History. Title: Evening dress. Design House: House of Vionnet (French, active 1912–14; 1918–39) Designer: Madeleine Vionnet (French, Chilleurs-aux-Bois 1876–1975 Paris) Date: spring/summer 1932. Culture: French. Medium: silk, glass. Credit Line: Gift of Madame Madeleine Vionnet, 1952.