Evening mantle ca. 1887 House of Worth French Worth's facility for working with fur is evidenced in this unique mantle. The graceful folds at the back and the collar flowing into the elongated front panels make this a phenomenal piece. The appealing pattern created by the lace enhances the overall silhouette and emphasizes the beauty of the fur. Charles Frederick Worth was born in England and spent his young adulthood working for textile merchants in London while researching art history at museums. In 1845 he moved to Paris and worked as a salesman and a dressmaker before partnering with Otto


Evening mantle ca. 1887 House of Worth French Worth's facility for working with fur is evidenced in this unique mantle. The graceful folds at the back and the collar flowing into the elongated front panels make this a phenomenal piece. The appealing pattern created by the lace enhances the overall silhouette and emphasizes the beauty of the fur. Charles Frederick Worth was born in England and spent his young adulthood working for textile merchants in London while researching art history at museums. In 1845 he moved to Paris and worked as a salesman and a dressmaker before partnering with Otto Bobergh to open the dressmaking shop, Worth and Bobergh, in 1858. They were soon recognized by royalty and major success followed. In 1870 Worth became the sole proprietor of the business. At his shop, Worth fashioned completed creations which he then showed to clients on live models. Clients could then order their favorites according to their own specifications. This method is the origin of haute couture. Worth designed gowns which were works of art that implemented a perfect play of colors and textures created by meticulously chosen textiles and trims. The sheer volume of the textiles he employed on each dress is testimony to his respect and support of the textile industry. Worth's creative output maintained its standard and popularity throughout his life. The business continued under the direction of his sons, grandsons and great-grandsons through the first half of the twentieth Evening mantle 155966


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