Evening dress
Madame Alix Gres' career spanned nearly five decades and throughout them all she excelled in her ability to manipulate fabric and use its innate characteristics to enhance her designs. Inspired by Greek dress, she experimented with silk jersey, draping and gathering it to produce fluid, body-skimming evening gowns, which she first introduced in the 1930s. It was a style she would return to over and again. Here, forty years later, she uses silk crepe to create soft drapery; the center front panel falls in an eye-catching cascade of folds; or if desired, the panel can be wrapped around the body in the style of a himaton, an ancient Greek shawl-like cloak worn by women, similar to the chlamys worn only by men.
Artwork Details
- Title: Evening dress
- Designer: Madame Grès (Germaine Émilie Krebs) (French, Paris 1903–1993 Var region)
- Date: fall/winter 1974–75
- Culture: French
- Medium: silk
- Credit Line: Brooklyn Museum Costume Collection at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, Gift of the Brooklyn Museum, 2009; Gift of Mrs. William Randolph Hearst, Jr., 1986
- Object Number: 2009.300.34
- Curatorial Department: The Costume Institute
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