"Roan Stallion"

Designer Gilbert Adrian American

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Adrian, who had shown an enormous talent for drawing and painting since childhood, often used the garment as a canvas, sketching in pencil on the basic muslin toile. Cutters and stitchers helped transform his pencil lines into the seam lines of the intricate insets that characterize the finished Adrian garment. In this evening dress he bypassed the sketching stage and applied his paintbrush directly to the fabric, producing the powerful effect of a rearing roan stallion.

"Roan Stallion", Gilbert Adrian (American, Naugatuck, Connecticut 1903–1959 Hollywood, California), silk, American

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