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Reginella (2)

Jeanne Paquin

The Victoria and Albert Museum

The Victoria and Albert Museum
London, United Kingdom

This design was created by Paquin for the Summer collection 1908.

There is a pencil inscription 'Reginella' on the right hand side of the model. This is the name of the design, and would have been used as a means of identifying the dress. The bottle green costume is enhanced by the elaborate lace work adorning the cuffs and shoulder area of the dress.

Compared to earlier Paquin creations, this design shows a straighter and slimmer silhouette which was becoming increasingly fashionable towards the end of the decade. The new high-waisted and shorter-skirted designs introduced by Paul Poiret were a main cause for this change. During their lifetime Poiret and Paquin remained fierce competitors.

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  • Title: Reginella (2)
  • Creator: Paquin, Jeanne
  • Date Created: early 1908
  • Location: Paris
  • Physical Dimensions: Height: 37.1 cm page approx, Width: 30 cm page approx
  • Provenance: Given by the House of Worth
  • Medium: pen and ink and watercolour drawing on paper
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