Christian Dior Haute Couture Cocktail Dress in Black Lace & Silk Chiffon (AW 1964)
Curator's Note
From the Christian Dior Haute Couture autumn/winter 1964 collection under Marc Bohan, four years into his thirty-year tenure and at the height of his early period at the house. This dress has a strapless silk bustier underlayer that supports a chiffon overlay. The overlay was cut without a shoulder seam, with wide semi-sheer sleeves ending in black lace cuffs and a full skirt with double-flounced lace-trimmed hem.
Description
- Black silk chiffon and lace cocktail dress
- Strapless black silk bustier underlayer
- Sheer silk chiffon overlay cut without a shoulder seam
- Round neckline
- Wide semi-sheer sleeves with black lace cuffs
- Full skirt with double flounce
- Black lace trim to flounces and hem
- Christian Dior Haute Couture AW 1964, under Marc Bohan
Size & Measurements
- Haute couture piece - fits approximately XS; please refer to measurements for accurate fit
- Measurements are taken with the garment laid flat:
- Chest: 41cm
- Waist: 30cm
- Length from underarm: 77cm
- Full length: 86cm
Very good
This has been well-preserved. Any imperfections are negligible and do not detract from the item's overall appearance or functionality.
Christian Dior
Marc Bohan was appointed creative director of Christian Dior in 1960, succeeding Yves Saint Laurent, and held the position for nearly thirty years - the longest tenure in the house's history. His debut collection in spring/summer 1961, drawing on 1920s silhouettes and dubbed the Slim Look, received a standing ovation and was described by the New York Times as causing chaos in the Dior salon. Where Saint Laurent had pushed the house toward youth culture and experimentation that alienated its established clientele, Bohan refocused it on a more conservative and enduring elegance, summarised in his own words as 'N'oubliez pas la femme', which means ‘Don't forget the woman’. His clients included Elizabeth Taylor, Sophia Loren and Grace Kelly. He created the Dior Oblique monogram, introduced the first Dior ready-to-wear collection in 1967 and established the first iteration of what became Dior Homme. He departed in 1989
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