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Dress "Delphos"

Mariano Fortuny1910s

The Kyoto Costume Institute

The Kyoto Costume Institute
Shimogyo-ku, Kyoto, Japan

The "Delphos" series, which originated in around 1907, was the signature work of Mariano Fortuny, who used Japanese or Chinese silk fabrics to make ancient Greek-style dresses. Pleats flow down from the shoulders to cover the body naturally. This fresh form completely overturned the concept of female clothing. Structural features of the dress, such as the pleats covering the whole dress and the glass beads used as weights, simultaneously serve as decorations.
Because the "Delphos" dresses accentuate the natural curves of the body, not the artificial forms made by corsets, initially they were used as luxury indoor gowns. They are very long, and some of them even have a train.

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  • Title: Dress "Delphos"
  • Creator: Mariano Fortuny
  • Fashion House: MADE IN ITALY FABRIQUÉ EN ITALIE FOR FORTUNY DEPOSE
  • Label: MADE IN ITALY FABRIQUÉ EN ITALIE FOR FORTUNY DEPOSE
  • Manufacturer: Mariano Fortuny
  • Date Created: 1910s
  • Type: Dress
  • Photographer: ©The Kyoto Costume Institute, photo by Takashi Hatakeyama
  • Rights: Collection of The Kyoto Costume Institute
  • Medium: Green silk satin one-piece dress; thin pleats all over; glass beads at armholes and side seams.
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