The House of Worth, 1858-1954 : the birth of haute couture

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The House of Worth, 1858-1954 : the birth of haute couture

Chantal Trubert-Tollu ... [et al.] ; foreword by Christian Lacroix

Thames & Hudson, 2017

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 324-325) and index

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Arriving in Paris in 1845, at the age of twenty and with only a few francs in his pocket, Charles Frederick Worth would go on to build the most prominent, innovative and successful fashion house of the century. Worth was inspired by a love of fine art, luxurious fabrics and his vision of the female ideal. He was the first to set out to dictate new styles and silhouettes to his elite clientele - not the other way around - hosting them in his rue de la Paix salons, which included ground-breaking 'sportswear' and 'maternity' departments, as well as silk, velvet and brocade rooms, and a special salon with closed shutters and gas lighting designed to allow clients to try on ball gowns in lighting conditions precisely matched to those of the event. Organized chronologically and illustrated with striking ensembles (including photographs of details that reveal the garments' intricate construction and craftsmanship), paintings and documents sourced from both private family archives and the best fashion collections from museums around the world, The House of Worth is an inspiring tribute to the house that started it all.

Table of Contents

Foreword by Christian Lacroix * Introduction * I. Charles Frederick Worth: An Englishman in Paris * II. Gaston & Jean-Philippe Worth: The Alchemy of Success (1895-1922) * III. Jacques and Jean-Charles Worth: The whirl of the jazz age (1922-1941) * IV. Roger & Maurice Worth: The Final Chapter (1941-1954) * V. Perfume and Beauty Creations * Legacy and Influence

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