Tweedelige baljapon bestaande uit lijfje en rok

Tweedelige baljapon bestaande uit lijfje en rok

This exquisite two-piece, ivory coloured silk satin and velvet ball gown was designed by Charles Frederick Worth in 1886. The Englishman was the pioneer of haute couture and one of the first designers to literally attach his name to his designs. Until then they had almost always remained anonymous. 'PARIS Worth PARIS', referring to the French capital where Worth opened his first fashion house in 1858 in the rue de la Paix, is printed on the waistband inside the bodice. It is now impossible to imagine that garments would not be 'signed'; it is no longer the quality, but the label on a garment which determines the value of a specific design. This ball gown was found in the attic of department store the Bijenkorf in Amsterdam and consequently donated to the Centraal Museum in 1984. Unfortunately we haven't managed to trace who stole the show when wearing it.

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This exquisite two-piece, ivory coloured silk satin and velvet ball gown was designed by Charles Frederick Worth in 1886. The Englishman was the pioneer of haute couture and one of the first designers to literally attach his name to his designs. Until then they had almost always remained anonymous. 'PARIS Worth PARIS', referring to the French capital where Worth opened his first fashion house in 1858 in the rue de la Paix, is printed on the waistband inside the bodice. It is now impossible to imagine that garments would not be 'signed'; it is no longer the quality, but the label on a garment which determines the value of a specific design. This ball gown was found in the attic of department store the Bijenkorf in Amsterdam and consequently donated to the Centraal Museum in 1984. Unfortunately we haven't managed to trace who stole the show when wearing it.

Now in the museum in Collectie Centraal

Title

Tweedelige baljapon bestaande uit lijfje en rok

Artist

Dating

1886

Material and technique

zijde satijn, fluweel, metaal, hoorn; broderiefluwel, jacquard geweven

Object number

24808/001-002

Object type

dameskleding, japon, jurk

Acquisition

schenking 1984

Dimensions

lengte voor (001) 104 cm

lengte achter (001) 171 cm

zoomomtrek (001) 435 cm (inclusief sleep)

taillewijdte (001) 89 cm

taillewijdte (002) 61 cm

mouwlengte (002) 18 cm

lengte voor (002) 34 cm

lengte achter (002) 41 cm

hoogte cm

breedte cm

diepte cm

Inscriptions and markings

  • merk in tailleband in lijfje (ingeweven): PARIS Worth PARIS

What

(herkomst) afkomstig van de zolder van de Amsterdamse Bijenkorf, of nog van de Nieuwendijk

Documentation

  • "Wat een schommelende achterkanten kregen vrouwen in zo'n rok", J. Teunissen, (Trouw, 1995-10-14), afb. (detail)

  • Centraal Museum Gids : een gids voor vrienden, Cornel Bierens, (Utrecht, 2001), p. 114; p. 117 en 120; p. 115 (afb. in kleur)

  • Centraal Museum Utrecht [topstukken; 2020], Voorw. Bart Rutten, Marco Grob, Jacqueline Rutten (prod.), Hans Schopping, Sheila Stafleu, Lotte Bont, Thomas de Bruin (red.), (Utrecht, 2020), pp. 142-143, met afb. in kleur

Exhibitions

  • Collectie Centraal, Centraal Museum, Utrecht, 2023

  • Uit de Mode, Centraal Museum, Utrecht, 2017

  • Voici Paris! Haute Couture, Gemeentemuseum Den Haag, Den Haag, 2010

Persistent url

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https://hdl.handle.net/21.12130/collect.D8D54B11-7B08-4B94-AD4B-CE2071D969CA

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