Muslin
Two rare surviving half muslins by Dior are part of the Brooklyn Museum collection, this example and another from the same donor (2009.300.2800). An intrinsic step in the creation of a couture garment, toiles (as they are commonly known), rarely survive outside the designer's atelier where they are used to work out adjustments to the design for each client during the fitting process. These examples, as well as the Brooklyn Museum's extensive collection of Charles James toiles and working models, offer a rare glimpse into the design process that precedes the creation of a finished couture garment.
Artwork Details
- Title: Muslin
- Design House: House of Dior (French, founded 1946)
- Designer: Christian Dior (French, Granville 1905–1957 Montecatini)
- Date: 1953
- Culture: French
- Medium: cotton
- Credit Line: Brooklyn Museum Costume Collection at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, Gift of the Brooklyn Museum, 2009; Gift of Sylvia Franklin, 1955
- Object Number: 2009.300.2799
- Curatorial Department: The Costume Institute
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