Evening dress

Designer John Cavanagh British

Not on view

John Cavanagh opened his own couture house in London in 1952, after working for both Edward Molyneux and Pierre Balmain. From his designs, it is obvious that he has incorporated the techniques he learned at these two houses into his creations. Perhaps, he is most known for his "Coronation" collection, designed in 1953 and worn by Lady Cornwallis to the Coronation celebrations.

The gown featured here has an overall striking appearance and is made of exceptional fabric. The dramatic silhouette is obviously inspired by historicism, as Cavanagh has incorporated the Watteau back to the dress.

Evening dress, John Cavanagh (British, 1914–2004), Dacron, Lurex, British

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