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Friday, 04 July 2008
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POIRET, PAUL Print E-mail
Written by fuzzylizzie.com   
PAUL POIRET

(1879-1944) Paul Poiret was one of the great designers of the 20th century. As a young man in Paris, he was apprenticed to an umbrella maker. By 1898 he was selling fashion designs, first to Cheruit, and then to Jacques Doucet. Before long, Poiret was working for Doucet as an assistant. He then briefly worked at the House of Worth.

Poiret opened his own house in 1904. He very quickly began to change the direction of fashion. He straightened the hourglass silhouette of the Edwardian lady and experimented with bold colors and sensuous fabrics. His designs were exotic; the Russian ballet, Orientalism and African art as intrepereted by the cubists were typical influences.

Poiret's career was interupted by WWI, and though he resumed designing after his military service, his postwar designs were not in touch with the 1920s woman. He lost control of his business in 1924, and it was closed in 1929. He died in poverty in 1944.

 
from a 1920s dress
Courtesy of antiquedress.com


Reverse side of a 1920s label 
Always look on the back of a couture label for information about the garment.
Courtesy of Cathy Gordon