Designer
Mariano Fortuny (Spanish, 1871–1949)Spanish, 1871–1949
CultureSpanish
Titles
- Evening Ensemble
Date1935–1939
PlaceItaly
MediumSilk and glass beads
Credit LineGift of Isabel B. Wilson
Object number94.715.A-.C
Non exposé
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Department
Decorative Arts, Craft, and DesignObject Type
Exhibition HistoryExhibited: "Fashion Innovations of Mariano Fortuny," at The Saint Louis Art Museum, from February 18-June 1, 1997 (LN:97.20).
Exhibited one afternoon only, Sep. 20, 1998, during the lecture "The Art of Fortuny," at The Friendship Tea at the Theta Charity Antiques Show at the Astrohall, Houston, Texas (LN:98.36)
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Philippe Venet
1970–1979
Silk chiffon, paillettes, rhinestones, silver sequins, white, gold, bronze bugle beads, gold seed beads, and metallic gold thread
99.614.A,.B
James Galanos
1980–1989
Faille with embossed lamé circles, silk chiffon, beads, and brilliants
97.482.A-.D
Bob Mackie
c. 1989
Silk, bugle beads, paillettes, seed beads, large beads, and rhinestones
98.502
Zandra Rhodes
1980–1989
Silk chiffon, rayon jersey, acetate satin, gloss seed beads, bugle beads, metallic cup sequins, and faux pearls
97.714.A,.B
Yves Saint Laurent
1981–1982
Abraham silk, bugle beads, seed beads, paillettes, and silk cord
96.777.A-.C
Oscar de la Renta
1960–1969
Silk, metallic thread, brilliants, plastic beads, sequins, and feathers
97.409.A-.C
Karl Lagerfeld
1985–1989
Velvet, silk chiffon, silk satin, beads, sequins, and plastic
98.650.A-.D