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Worth’s designs are notable for his use of lavish fabrics and trimmings, his incorporation of elements of historic dress, and his attention to fit.
- Evening Dress
Charles Frederick Worth (1826-1895) and The House of Worth....
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Charles Frederick Worth (1826-1895) and The House of Worth....
- Evening Dress
Charles Frederick Worth (13 October 1825 – 10 March 1895) was an English fashion designer who founded the House of Worth, one of the foremost fashion houses of the 19th and early 20th centuries. He is considered by many fashion historians to be the father of haute couture.
- Gaston Lucien, Jean Philippe
- 13 October 1825, Bourne, Lincolnshire, England
- Marie Augustine Vernet (1825–1898)
- House of Worth
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Design House: House of Worth (French, 1858–1956) Designer: Charles Frederick Worth (French (born England), Bourne 1825–1895 Paris) Date: ca. 1882. Culture: French. Medium: silk.
Charles Frederick Worth, the unlikely, British-born father of haute couture, went on to dress the world’s fashion-conscious queens and dozens of American socialites—but the story of the House of Worth has a dark side.
The unusual color combination and extraordinary patterned bodice fabric that cascades down the skirt back of the dress are its distinguishing features. Textile patterns such as this one with...
Apr 16, 2024 · Charles Frederick Worth was a pioneer fashion designer and one of the founders of Parisian haute couture. In 1845 Worth left London, where he had worked in a yard-goods firm, for Paris, where he was employed in a dress accessories shop. His timing was propitious, as the creation of the Second.
Feb 25, 2022 · Worth did have some pre-made designs ready to show clients at his fashionable salon that they could customise. His gowns tended to be quite elaborate, with historic elements, a lot of intricate details, and luxurious fabrics to complete the image.