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MFIT - Proceso de conservación Paul Poiret
Paul Poiret, textile sample La Maison Martine, 1911-23. Silk satin.
Paul Poiret, Evening Coat, 1912-1914, Palais Galliera, Paris
Germaine-Krull, -Publicité-pour-P.-Poiret,-1926 - vintage fashion double exposure
‘Théâtre des Champs-Élysées’ evening dress (1913) worn by Denise Poiret to the premiere of Igor Stravinsky’s Sacre du Printemps, marking the opening of the Théâtre des Champs-Élysées on April 1, 1913.
Designed by Paul Poiret (1879–1944 ). Silk and rhinestones. Shoes, silk and leather.
Images and text courtesy The Met.
http://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/121172?rpp=30&pg=10&ft=silk+dress&pos=280
Happy 125th anniversary to the legendary American textile firm FSchumacher & Co., founded in 1889. Did you know that Schumacher was the first fabric manufacturer to collaborate with interior and fashion designers on its collections? Around 1930, Parisian couturier Paul Poiret produced a group of bold flower- and fruit-decorated textiles for Schumacher, including this example now in the Museum’s collection. Printed Textile: “Juin,” 1929, designed by Paul Poiret, manufactured by F. Schumacher & Co.
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Paul Poiret
c.1920
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Glass Seed Beaded Shoes, 1924
Designed by Paul Poiret
Made by André Perugia
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Paul Poiret, pattern of pins and safety pins, 1919-25. Drawing. Ecole Martine, France. Via Cooper Hewitt
Costumes for the le ” théatre.”
Henri Manuel (1874-1947). Paul Poiret, c. 1920.
Costumes pour le théatre paris 1920
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The ‘Fountain’ Costume, in fabric and pearls, designed by Paul Poiret.
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