A STAGE DRESS OF IVORY SATIN
Lanvin's landmark stand at the Exposition des Arts Decoratifs in Paris in l925 marked a new, more modern departure in her designs; dresses became far shorter, tubular, cubist in inspiration as can be seen by the beaded shifts she designed for her mondaine garconne clients. In the l930's as a softer, more sinuous look came back into fashion, Jeanne Lanvin returned (one suspects with a sigh of relief) to the delicate details and gossamer that had made her reputation and her fortune in earlier seasons.
A STAGE DRESS OF IVORY SATIN

UNLABELLED, POSSIBLY JEANNE LANVIN, CIRCA 1924

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A STAGE DRESS OF IVORY SATIN
UNLABELLED, POSSIBLY JEANNE LANVIN, CIRCA 1924
Trimmed with a turquoise satin flourish to the shoulder and black and cream flourishes to the hem (alterations)

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