English
Institution:
Palais Galliera, musée de la Mode de la Ville de Paris
Date de début - date de fin:
Around 1933 - 1935
Dernière acquisition:
0
Marques Inscriptions Poinçons:
White label with gold-printed trademark: MADE IN FRANCE / Callot sœurs / PARIS/ NOUVELLE MARQUE DÉPOSÉE
Donateur, testateur ou vendeur:
Gift of Lydie Chantrell
Numéro d'inventaire:
GAL 1964.44.7 A, B et C
Collection liée:
Description:
Founded by four sisters in 1895 at 24 Rue Taitbout in Paris, Callot Soeurs - famed for its lace and trims - moved to 9–11 Avenue Matignon in 1914. Between 1901 and 1906 Madeleine Vionnet was in charge of the workshop there. In 1920 Marie Gerber, née Callot, became director, and was succeeded by her sons when she died in 1927. In 1934 the concern moved again, to 37 Avenue Montaigne. This thoroughly classical garment is a fine illustration of the 1930s fondness for cutting on the bias and for black/white contrast.
Auteur(s):
Callot Soeurs
Titre court page d'accueil:
Evening gown and stole, Callot Soeurs
Vignette page d'accueil:

Matériaux et techniques:
Black and ivory silk satin. Black bakelite buckles. Underlay in ivory silk crepe satin.