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Our darling Cameron is currently in Paris attending the Haute Couture shows. As you might have followed him via Huffington Post Blog, Cameron has been keeping us up to date with the latest from all the major couture runway shows. One of his Paris stops, Cameron visited the Madame Grès, La Couture à L’Oeuvre'. The exhibit is the 1st retrospective in Paris of the work of this visionary couturier, an amazing exhibition organized by the Musée Galliera, and showcased at Musée Bourdelle. Madame Grès was a sculptor and she applied the same philosophy working with fabric as she did with stone. Mainly famous for her use of jersey and draping (thanks to her incredible technique a width of jersey of 280 cm would end up as only just 7cm wide !), Madame Grès symbolizes the very essence of couture, the rigor of minimalism.
And here we have one of Madame Grès creations, this magnificent garden green yarn-dyed taffeta, with a straight side-split skirt underneath a layer of ruched tier. The gown comes with a cape which is entirely detachable giving the dress an entire second look. It is the prefect dress for a gala, red carpet or a royal wedding.
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GRÈS taffeta gown with detachable cape in garden green and matching shoes size 40, c. late 50's. Modern size 6 to 8. For additional information, please email blog@decadesinc.com ortodd@dtwo1.com or call + 1 323 655-1960. You may also visit us in person at Decades 8214 1/2 Melrose Avenue (2nd Floor) at Harper Avenue in Los Angeles, California. Please reference the description above, if calling or emailing. For email requests, kindly include your full name and phone number plus City, State, and Country from which you are contacting, so may offer you a high level of personal service.
This anonymous couture piece is dated 1994, but it definitely takes a cue from the fashion playbook of Seventies songstress Stevie Nicks. Now, you can go your own way in sexy, assymetric drapes of apple green crepe chiffon. Fits a size 4. SOLDAnonymous Couture Bias-Cut Gown With Apple Green Draping, Printemps/Eté 1994.For further information or to purchase please email blog@decadesinc.com or phone 323 655 0223.
They say geniuses pick green cars and we say fashion icons pink green gown. Green Goddess Gowns. A triple G. Sure it would look more authentic in cream or white, but this emerald green twists the usual aesthetic of this dress and makes it far more contemporary and relevant today.Bill Blass, 70s, stunning one shoulder emerald green silk sating goddess gown. It features a high slit on the thigh and a draped bodice. The flow and motion of the fabric enhances the sheer beauty of the gown, making it a knock out winner whether for a ball, a party or on the red carpet! A contemporary size 4. SOLD