Madeleine Vionnet
(June 22, 1876 – March 2, 1975)
A French lady also called the "Queen of the bias cut", makes me feel sorry I wasn't born 90 years earlier to see her raw talent live. It absolutely fascinates me how contemporary her designs look decades later. I love her creations, I respect her courage to innovate and I adore the fact that the dresses she made are forever gorgeous.
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| My fav! It's also on phone as wallpaper! | 
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| Evening Dress Spring/Summer 1938. Yes, 1938! | 
Here are some pictures I took yesterday from this fashion album: 
To prevent fraudulent copying Vionett's right thumb was added to her label from 1923.
| superb details | 
| Another amazing dress made in 1933, the picture for the add is made in 1936. | 
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| M. Vionnet would first make the model of the dress on a miniature doll. | 
 From the stiffness of corsets and society to fluidity, motion, elegance and freedom. A true creator, a true inspiration!
And in the end a drop of wisdom from Madame Vionnet herself "when a woman smiles, then her dress should smile too." 
I wish you a wonderful day filled with smiling dresses:)!
xoxo
Liv
PS: Next inspiring post: The "prince of haute couture"! 
 




 
 
interesant stilul, elegant, dar rochii ceva mai scurte nu a facut ? :D
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