Gown (fourreau)

anoniem, anonymous, anonymous, anoniem, c. 1910

Thanks to the designer Paul Poiret tubular dresses became fashionable from 1906. In French this slender silhouette is called fourreau, or sheath. The purple taffeta divides this dress into three parts and creates the illusion of short sleeves. All of this is typical for 1910, as are the voluminously rendered flowers. They are not embroidered flatly, but fashioned of tiny loops and knots.

  • Artwork typewomenswear, japon, foureau
  • Object numberBK-16406
  • Dimensionslength 148 cm x waist 68 cm, width 160 cm
  • Physical characteristicsTafzijde, laize, floszijde, metaaldraad, zijde, katoen, crêpe georgette