Evening dress
Design House House of Vionnet French
Designer Madeleine Vionnet French
Not on view
Vionnet's method was to use a diminutive dress form so that she could work front and back as well with a minimum of cloth's weight and drag. Her front and back are unified via the neckline buttons at the far sides that attach a front flap of the bodice with over-the-shoulder pieces coming from the back. Vionnet purposely denied the usual dialectic of front and back, preferring that shifting Mobius plane that Cubism used so purposefully as pictorial convention.
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