Robe de Style
The 17th and 18th century inspired robe de style of the 1920s was mastered by Lanvin from season to season. It was popular because of its versatility at enhancing every figure and creating a youthful air. Simple refined decoration was employed by Lanvin to enhance the vast amounts of textile which made up the skirt on such dresses. This rare example of an intact gold lamé robe de style personifies the sophistication of the style. Its textile and scattered velvet flowers indicate Lanvin's aptitude at modernizing the classic silhouette.
Artwork Details
- Title: Robe de Style
- Design House: House of Lanvin (French, founded 1889)
- Designer: Jeanne Lanvin (French, 1867–1946)
- Date: 1922
- Culture: French
- Medium: metal, silk
- Credit Line: Brooklyn Museum Costume Collection at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, Gift of the Brooklyn Museum, 2009; Gift of Mrs. Norman W. Wassman, 1956
- Object Number: 2009.300.2802
- Curatorial Department: The Costume Institute
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