Evening dress

Design House Hattie Carnegie, Inc. American
Designer Claire McCardell American
Retailer Hattie Carnegie, Inc. American
1939
Not on view

Only a magician with a quick twisting, snapping, enveloping legerdemain could make this McCardell dress. On the hanger, it is limp, amorphous, and trailing; on the body, it traces the voluptuous peregrination of a Madame Grès bodice, but not one that is fixed into position or held forever for the couture client. Rather, the McCardell is ready-to-wear and adaptable to a myriad of body types and proportions. The striped silk reinforces the curlicues and corkscrews of the bodice and accentuates the columnar skirt. The crisscrossed bodice is accomplished by two pieces of fabric, contingent on the body but with the effect of a perfectly contrived origami.

Artwork Details

Object Information
  • Title: Evening dress
  • Design House: Hattie Carnegie, Inc. (American, 1918–1965)
  • Designer: Claire McCardell (American, 1905–1958)
  • Retailer: Hattie Carnegie, Inc. (American, 1918–1965)
  • Date: 1939
  • Culture: American
  • Medium: silk
  • Credit Line: Gift of Ruth Underhill, 1958
  • Object Number: C.I.58.17.2
  • Curatorial Department: The Costume Institute

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