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Blithe Spirit: The Windsor Set
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Evening Dress, 1939
Mainbocher (French, born America, 18901976)
Black silk taffeta embroidered with glass beads and gold sequins
The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
Gift of Mrs. Harrison Williams, Lady Mendl, and Mrs. Ector Munn, 1946 (CI 46.4.1)
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Description
Cecil Beaton photographed the Duchess of Windsor wearing this dress for British Vogue in 1939. To highlight and complement the eighteenth-century silhouette of the gown, Beaton photographed the Duchess seated in a Louis XV chair against a Piranesi backdrop. During the late 1930s, as a reaction against socio-political realities, fashion and the decorative arts were heavily influenced by period revivalism.
Cecil Beaton was the Duchess of Windsor's official photographer and played an important role in constructing her public image. The pair first met in 1930, when the Duchess was the wife of Ernest Simpson. Beaton's first impressions of Wallis Simpson were far from favorable, describing her as "brawny and raw-boned in her sapphire blue velvet." On his next meeting, however, which took place in 1934, he found her appearance much changed, commenting "I liked her immensely. I found her bright and witty, improved in looks, and chic."
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