Dress

Designer Elsa Schiaparelli Italian

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Schiaparelli was known to embellish her simple silhouettes with provocative textiles, such as this subtly glimmering dress fabric from spring 1938. The metallicized effect is accomplished by weaving one light-reflective thread with a matte thread. The frizzy texture of the yarns is also unusual and adds an additional textural element to the textile. The plastic zippers used are a classic Schiaparelli detail. Here she has boldly used two different colors, brown on one side, black on the other, to humorously add interest. The welt seaming on the bodice hints at her trompe l'oeil bow sweaters from her first collection in 1927. The seaming is also a predecessor of the seams on the Surrealism-inspired "skeleton" dress from her summer 1938 collection. In this example, they remind the viewer of a spindly, yet fashionable, web capturing the wearer.

Dress, Elsa Schiaparelli (Italian, 1890–1973), wool, French

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