Le Figaro-modes, no. 31, juillet 1905, Paris. Modèle Drecoll. Photo Reutlinger. Ville de Paris / Bibliothèque Forney
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Le Figaro-modes, no. 31, juillet 1905, Paris. Modèle Drecoll. Photo Reutlinger. Ville de Paris / Bibliothèque Forney
Art Nouveau style Robe du Soir by Baron Christoff von Drecoll, Les Modes Paris, 1914
Evening Dress
House of Drecoll
c.1890
The MET (Accession Number: C.I.50.105.19a, b)
Garden party dress by Drecoll
Actress Marthe Régnier (1880-1967)
Les Modes (Paris) September 1913
1908 (March issue) Les Modes Mlle Maud Amy Toilette de la maison Ch. Drecoll - photo by Paul Boyer. From gallica.bnf.fr; fixed spots & flaws w Pshop 1477X2059.
Harper's Bazaar, Mar. 1926
Outfits by Jenny and Drecoll, illustrations by Reynaldo Luza
"WHY CLOTHES ARE NOT CHANGING"
A model in a 1926 issue of Die Moderne Welt wearing pajamas by Drecoll.
(source: Österreichische Nationalbibliothek)
• Minuit Sonnet Evening dress.
Place of origin: Paris (made); New York (City) (sold)
Date: 1926
Designer: Drecoll; Lord & Taylor (retailers)
Medium: Silk voile with embroidered diamanté decoration.