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Evening Coat - Jeanne Charlotte Paquin | WikiOO.org - Encyclopedia of Fine Arts

Evening Coat – (Jeanne Charlotte Paquin) Tidigare Nästa


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datum: 1912

museum: The Kyoto Costume Institute (Kyoto, Japan)

Teknik: Embroidery

A shawl-style coat cut from a single piece of fabric. The incision in the center of the fabric combined with the black silk chiffon trimming around the collar creates a nukiemon style, or exposed-neck look. This type of garment is typical of Jeanne Paquin, who sought to achieve both beauty and comfort.From 1910 to around 1913, many maisons created coats in a generous swing back style, a design feature of which was an exposed neck, as though influenced by the nukiemon look of Japanese kimono.

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