Lamé silk flapper dress, c.1925
Fashioned from lamé, a metallic brocaded fabric, this cheerful dress features a Deco-style floral design in rich tones of red, orange, and green on a black silk crepe ground, brocaded with bronze metallic thread. Lamé, often woven with gold or silver threads, perfectly captured the spirit of the flapper years when the demand for glitz and glamour in clothing was insatiable.
The dress slips over the head in an easy-to-wear style. The layered skirt is straight underneath with bias-cut, draped panels on top. The bias cut had been invented only a few years earlier (1922) by Madeleine Vionnet. The straps are dark green velvet ribbon.