Evening dress
Cristobal Balenciaga was widely admired by his contemporaries for the sculptural quality of his work, which he achieved through expert use of his materials. In this gown, Balenciaga took inspiration from the tiered ruffles of Andalusian flamenco dress, one of many references to Spanish cultural heritage that appeared regularly in his collections. His interpretation introduces deep flounces of firm but supple silk gazar, which has sufficient body to provide shape without stiff interlinings and enough fluidity to move with the wearer. As Baroness Pauline de Rothschild described the experience of wearing a Balenciaga gown, “A woman walking would displace the air so that her skirt would billow out just so much, front, back and sides would round out each in turn, imperceptibly, like a sea-swell.” In this dress, each flounce has that subtle responsiveness to movement, falling perfectly into place at rest.
Artwork Details
- Title: Evening dress
- Design House: House of Balenciaga (French, founded 1937)
- Designer: Cristobal Balenciaga (Spanish, Guetaria, San Sebastian 1895–1972 Javea)
- Date: summer 1961
- Culture: French
- Medium: silk, cotton
- Credit Line: Gift of Sandy Schreier, 2021
- Object Number: 2021.356.2
- Curatorial Department: The Costume Institute
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