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could someone please post or scan a picture of the start print dress Coco designed for Misia Sert? Is there any more infomation about the dress and why it was made?![]()
Misa- The Life of Misia Sert Chanel would have never become CHANEL without Misia's help and influence- Coco wasn't quite as self made as she liked to pretend...![]()
There was a film made from CHANEL SOLITAIRE in 1981, btw....It is very hard to find (I looked for several years before I found one) and only on VHS tape...I managed to transfer it to DVD for safety sake since the tape was deteriorating...I would say it is just an OK film, kind of dark and some of the story would not make much sense if you were not familiar with her life beforehand...Let's trust that the upcoming wave of Coco films will be better done! B)
kerrytaylorauctionsA Gabrielle Chanel silk crepe romain `little black dress', circa 1926-27, labelled Gabrielle Chanel, Paris, numbered 2924, the bodice with square neckline, apron-like floating bodice-panel which ties at the back, over finely pleated skirt, both with picot edging, fastened by pres-studs over the shoulders, `Chanel' The Metropolitan Museum of Art catalogue p.66-68, 70-71 for similar simple little nothing day dresses with pleated skirt detailing. One also has an integral over-blouse.
kerrytaylorauctionsA Chanel lace evening gown, early 1930s, unlabelled, of oyster-pink lace overlaid onto tulle in complex radiating bands to the skirt deepening towards the hem, undulating horizontal bands to the front and back bodice with picot edged graduated flounces of lace to the hips which converge into a point at the back, two scarf-like panels of lace fall from the rear shoulders, the hem stiffened with horsehair to give the necessary volume.
Provenance: Mrs Annie Bodmer. For examples of two similar though not identical lace gowns by Chanel cf `Chanel' The Metropolitan Museum, p.94-95, 96-98, A gown of identical bodice design but with three quarter-length skirt was sold by Sotheby's lot 103, 24th November 1999 as part of a large group of Chanel gowns, property of an Italian Noblewoman, illustrated on p.25 of the catalogue.