Afternoon Dress
c. 1900-1903
by Jacques Doucet
The Metropolitan Museum of Art

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Afternoon Dress
c. 1900-1903
by Jacques Doucet
The Metropolitan Museum of Art
ab. 1895 Evening cape by Jacques Doucet (France)
cotton velvet, silk, ostrich feathers, metal sequins, glass beads, gold thread
(Kunstgewerbemuseum Berlin)
Evening dress, ca. 1890. Jacques Doucet.
Transformation dress, 1900-05 by Jacques Doucet
A transformation dress is just a fancy name for dresses that have two different bodies. Interestingly the museum page says this dress was made for a courtesan.
This dress can be found in: Musée des Arts Decoratifs
• Afternoon Dress.
Date: ca. 1905
Dedigner/Maker: Jacques Doucet
Medium: Cotton (lace), silk (chiffon, twill, ribbon).
Transformation dress with bee motif by Jacques Doucet, Paris, ca. 1900-1905.
Chiffon, chain stitch appliqué work with gold thread and motifs embroidered with drop stitches in chenille and silk thread, embellished with rhinestones, Brussels-style needlepoint lace frills, taffeta lining.
'dresses by jacques doucet, 1907' in fabulous fashion: 1907-67 - costume institute at the metropolitan museum of art
Evening Dress
C. 1903
Jacques Doucet