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  1. Jan 6, 2015 · Emilie Louise Floge (1874-1952) and Gustav Klimt (1862-1918) rowing boat on the Attersee. Klimt also drew some garments for the Flöge salon in the rational dress style – a style promoted by the feminist movement – and from 1898, other clothes designed by the Vienna Secession; the latter were worn without a corset and hung loosely from the ...

  2. Emilie Louise Flöge (30 August 1874 – 26 May 1952) was an Austrian fashion designer and businesswoman. She was the life companion of the painter Gustav Klimt.

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  4. Jan 8, 2018 · Klimt’s erotic art and style was as well provocative at that time. Some of his most important works are inspired by Emilie’s designs. The signature dresses with vivid mosaic patterns became the trademark of his paintings. Emilie Flöge can be regarded as what we would now call an “It-Girl”.

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  5. Mar 9, 2021 · Meet Emilie Flöge. In the second installment of our Profiles in Sewing History series, Threads features this revolutionary woman who never made it into the spotlight. A couturier, she possessed a strong business sense and a desire to free women from restrictive clothing so they could make a difference in society.

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  6. Emilie Flöge was one of the fashion designers who spread the so-called reform style, among other things. Emilie Flöge in a Reform Dress (1909) by Madame d'Ora, Atelier Austrian National...

  7. Apr 8, 2021 · She was an early female fashion designer who didn’t let her unconventional ideas about clothing and life get in the way of her ambition. A free thinker, bohemian, artist, and business owner, her’s is a story to be remembered and a creative spirit to inspire people still today.

  8. Jun 25, 2021 · A painting completed by Klimt in 1902 and now housed in the Wien Museum depicts 28-year-old Emilie Flöge in a dress typical of her revolutionary fashion, the so-called Reformkleid, which moved away from the conventional fashion of the time of tight corsets on the body to delineate the form.

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