Photographic Print : Pierre Balmain with one of his designs, 1948
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Pierre Balmain with one of his designs, 1948
Photograph showing Pierre Balmain presenting a pink and white petticoat, with gueppieres that helped to achieve a 48 centimetre waist, 1948. The design was influenced by Christian Diors New Look collection of 1947, when Dior used a small, slender waist to accentuate bust and hips
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1947 1948 Achieve Balmain Bust Centimetre Dior Helped Hips Influenced Petticoat Pierre Presenting Slender Waist
14"x11" Photo Print
Introducing the exquisite "Pierre Balmain with One of His Designs, 1948" print from Media Storehouse's extensive collection, brought to you in partnership with Mary Evans Prints Online. This captivating image transports us back in time to the hallowed halls of Parisian haute couture, where iconic designer Pierre Balmain presents one of his most renowned creations. The photograph, taken in 1948, showcases a stunning pink and white petticoat adorned with intricate gueppieres, which helped to achieve a breathtakingly slim 48 centimetre waist. This evocative print is a must-have for any fashion enthusiast or design aficionado's collection, offering a glimpse into the rich history of fashion and the enduring influence of Pierre Balmain. Order yours today and bring a piece of fashion history into your home or office.
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Estimated Product Size is 27.9cm x 35.5cm (11" x 14")
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Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with portrait (vertical) orientation to match the source image.
EDITORS COMMENTS
This photograph captures the moment when French fashion designer Pierre Balmain (1914-1982) presented one of his most iconic designs at a fashion show in 1948. The image shows Balmain proudly displaying a pink and white petticoat, an essential component of the ensemble, which helped to create a stunningly small, 48-centimeter waist. This design was significantly influenced by Christian Dior's New Look collection from 1947, which revolutionized women's fashion by accentuating the bust and hips with a small, slender waistline. Dior's New Look collection, which debuted in December 1947, was a departure from the wartime austerity and practicality that had dominated fashion during the previous years. The collection's feminine silhouette, characterized by its cinched waists and full skirts, was a bold statement of post-war optimism and a return to glamour. Balmain, who had worked as an assistant to Dior before starting his own label in 1945, was deeply influenced by the New Look and incorporated its principles into his own designs. The pink and white petticoat in this photograph is a testament to Balmain's skillful interpretation of the New Look aesthetic. The gueppieres, or padded hip pads, helped to create the illusion of an hourglass figure, while the petal-shaped skirt added a touch of elegance and romance. The design's delicate color palette and feminine details were also in keeping with the New Look's emphasis on femininity and sensuality. This photograph is an important reminder of the enduring influence of Christian Dior's New Look on post-war fashion and the legacy of Pierre Balmain as a visionary designer who helped to shape the industry's future. The image, with its timeless beauty and intriguing backstory, continues to captivate and inspire fashion enthusiasts and historians alike.
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