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two piece evening dress (bodice and skirt)
about 1950
1985.634A-B
Not currently on view
Artwork Details
A) bodice: 15-1/4 in. B) skirt: 32 in.
Mark DescriptionDesigner label sewn in the front of the waistband, white ground, couture number: 07673
Accession NumberGift of Eleanore R. Carruth
CopyrightEleanore R. Carruth; given to the Indianapolis Museum of Art in 1985.
This two-piece dress, from the Oblique line for fall-winter 1950, offers the utmost in feminine delicacy. The color black was popular in many collections by Dior, who called it "elegant and glorious." This dress is a prime example of a strapless silhouette that Dior introduced for dining in 1950.
The bodice of the gown is tightly molded to the bust with an asymmetrical bow in the center front. The full round skirt is constructed of cascading pleats that gives the dress movement and a sculptural quality.
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