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Été 1900 (2)

Jeanne Paquin

The Victoria and Albert Museum

The Victoria and Albert Museum
London, United Kingdom

This is a design for a day dress for the Summer collection of 1900. The model is wearing a sun hat and holding a parasol as was the custom for fashionable ladies at that time. The dress has a high neck, and an elaborate front decoration. This matches the diamond patterns found alongside the bottom part of the dress and the top part of the long tight sleeves.

This design is an example of the dominating popular S-Bend silhouette present in fashion designs up to until about 1908. In order to achieve this shape, the hips were forced backwards by the tightly laced corset worn at the waist - as a counter effect the woman's bosom was pushed forwards creating what some referred to as the "pouter pigeon" effect.

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  • Title: Été 1900 (2)
  • Creator: Paquin, Jeanne
  • Date Created: mid 1900
  • Location: Paris
  • Physical Dimensions: Height: 32.5 cm, Width: 22 cm
  • Provenance: Given by the House of Worth
  • Medium: Pencil and watercolour drawing
The Victoria and Albert Museum

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