Dress #112: Charles James dinner dress in shimmering brown
This hand-stitched paper dress is based on the ‘Spiral’ dinner dress created by Charles James in ca. 1950; the original is held by Metropolitan Museum of Art (accession 2009.300.167). The design uses asymmetrical draping, and the skirt is constructed in a single piece that wraps around the hips and features three self-covered flat buttons at the back left. I’ve used a shimmering brown decorative paper to stand in for the brown silk faille of the dress Charles James is considered by the Met to be the ‘only American to work in the true couture tradition’. His dresses were complicated constructions, many of them created through draping on the bodies of his customers, or using custom dress forms that combined the measurements of his customer with the fanciful contours used to sculpt the dresses into the desired shapes. The dress is six inches tall, stitched by hand on 8x10 inch 100% cotton watercolour paper, which means that it will pop right into any commercial frame in that size, and be ready to hang on your wall. Materials: Decorative paper, glass beads, and cotton floss on cotton paper; 24.5 x 20.3 cm (10 x 8"). |