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Madeleine Vionnet (French, 1876-1975); EVENING DRESS, 1936, haute couture, Machine-sewn white cellulose acetate satin, hand-finished seams and hems with hand-attached silver metal clasps and bow-shaped silver metal and clear rhinestone clips, “Everything came from my head. Bias came from my head, maybe because everyone made dresses that flowed in the same direction. But I saw that if I turned the fabric on an angle, it gained elasticity.” 1930's Dresses, Madeleine Vionnet, Couture Evening Dress, Woman Dresses, 30s Fashion, Vintage Clothes Women, Vintage Gowns, 1930s Fashion, Vintage Couture

Madeleine Vionnet (French, 1876-1975); EVENING DRESS, 1936, haute couture, Machine-sewn white cellulose acetate satin, hand-finished seams and hems with hand-attached silver metal clasps and bow-shaped silver metal and clear rhinestone clips, “Everything came from my head. Bias came from my head, maybe because everyone made dresses that flowed in the same direction. But I saw that if I turned the fabric on an angle, it gained elasticity.”

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“If a woman smiles, her dress must also smile”—or so insisted French designer Madeleine Vionnet, the trailblazing couturier who revolutionized 20th-century women’s clothing with bias-cut gowns and intricately draped frocks. Born to a modest family in a town just outside Paris, Vionnet began her career as an 11-year-old seamstress and continued her education as a linen maid in a psychiatric hospital. After working her way through several design houses, she finally opened her own in Paris in…

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“If a woman smiles, her dress must also smile”—or so insisted French designer Madeleine Vionnet, the trailblazing couturier who revolutionized 20th-century women’s clothing with bias-cut gowns and intricately draped frocks. Born to a modest family in a town just outside Paris, Vionnet began her career as an 11-year-old seamstress and continued her education as a linen maid in a psychiatric hospital. After working her way through several design houses, she finally opened her own in Paris in 1... Vionett Dress, Madeline Vionnet, Layers Clothes, Madame Vionnet, Style Année 20, Strange Days, 20th Century Women, Madeleine Vionnet, 1930's Fashion

“If a woman smiles, her dress must also smile”—or so insisted French designer Madeleine Vionnet, the trailblazing couturier who revolutionized 20th-century women’s clothing with bias-cut gowns and intricately draped frocks. Born to a modest family in a town just outside Paris, Vionnet began her career as an 11-year-old seamstress and continued her education as a linen maid in a psychiatric hospital. After working her way through several design houses, she finally opened her own in Paris in…

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