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The Beauty of Restraint: Paris and the Empresses of Design

The Beauty of Restraint: Paris and the Empresses of Design

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When Elsie de Wolfe declared, “The cardinal virtue of all beauty is restraint,” she could have been speaking for the tastemakers emerging in Paris around the time of the Art Deco. Among them, there was Sophie Taeuber-Arp and her multifaceted arsenal of talent, Madeleine Vionnet and the couture of the bias-cut, and Suzanne Belperron, who single-handedly made jewelry art. Meanwhile, Jeanne Lanvin and her firm, Lanvin Decoration (with Armand-Albert Rateau), and Jean Dunand in collaboration with the French milliner Madame Agnès (Rittener), produced works for the 1925 exposition. This panel will explore how these accomplished designers influenced one another and spoke the language of modernism that took hold of the world.

Presented in collaboration with AIR MAIL

Moderator: Laura Jacobs, fashion and dance critic, author, and Arts Intel Report editor at AIR MAIL

Panelists:
Patricia Mears, Deputy Director of the Museum at F.I.T.
Ruth Peltason, jewelry historian, author, and adjunct professor, Sotheby’s Institute of Art

Free, registration required. Learn more about the Winter Show’s programs at https://www.thewintershow.org/programs. 

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Institution or Organization name - The Winter Show

 

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2025-01-31 @ 04:00 PM (EST) to
2025-01-31 @ 05:00 PM (EST)
 

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