Boots

Designer André Perugia French
ca. 1939
Not on view
The ankle boot was briefly revived in the years around 1939 as a compliment to the Romantic era inspired fashions then in vogue. Although not a widely worn style, numerous designers included them in their lines, no other perhaps to the extent of André Perugia. As one would expect from its premier French maker, the design of this pair of boots from the Brooklyn Museum is embued with a general elegance, while following the current last shape and introducing an interesting tabbed treatment along the top. Perugia collaborated with many of the top couturiers for over sixty years, most notably with Paul Poiret in the 1910s and 1920s, and Elsa Schiaparelli in the 1930s. He was an innovator on all fronts; style, construction technology, and utilization of materials.

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Object Information
  • Title: Boots
  • Designer: André Perugia (French, 1893–1977)
  • Date: ca. 1939
  • Culture: French
  • Medium: leather
  • Credit Line: Brooklyn Museum Costume Collection at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, Gift of the Brooklyn Museum, 2009; Gift of Millicent Huttleston Rogers, 1951
  • Object Number: 2009.300.3136a, b
  • Curatorial Department: The Costume Institute

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