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House of Worth

Cape

Maker

House of Worth (French, 1858-1952), design house
Attributed to Jean-Philippe Worth (French, 1856 - 1926), designer

Title

Cape

Year

1922

Medium

  • Gold and silver silk with jet and rhinestone embellishment

Materials/Techniques

Techniques

  • Gold and silver silk with jet and rhinestone embellishment

Materials

silk, metallic yarn

Signature / Inscription / Marks

Label: Worth France

Credit / Object Number

Credit

Gift of the Estate of Mrs. Edith Stuyvesant Vanderbilt Gerry

Object Number

59.031.5

Type

  • Costume

Articles

All that Glitters

Exhibition History

Golden Glamour
The Edith Stuyvesant Vanderbilt Gerry Collection
Mar 13, 2015 – Jul 05, 2015

Label copy

Edith was one of many elite clients who traveled to Paris to purchase their wardrobes. The House of Worth, known for its use of lavish materials, was a good match for Edith’s sumptuous taste. The lamé used here, made of both silver and gold threads, shines like liquid metal. From 1895, the House of Worth was led by Jean-Philippe Worth, whose work expounded upon his father’s aesthetic. The firm flourished during Jean-Philippe’s tenure and into the 1920s.

The RISD Museum collection includes some of the few remaining items from Edith’s wardrobe, and they must have been especially cherished. Biltmore documentation shows Edith often donated her own clothing, and that of her daughter, Cornelia, to the staff.

From Bastille to Beaubourg
Two Centuries of French Art from the Permanent Collection
Jul 07, 1989 – Aug 26, 1989
Cape-able Clothing
Sep 16, 1983 – Dec 31, 1983

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House of Worth (French, 1858-1952), design house
Attributed to Jean-Philippe Worth (French, 1856 - 1926), designer
Cape, 1922
Gold and silver silk with jet and rhinestone embellishment
Gift of the Estate of Mrs. Edith Stuyvesant Vanderbilt Gerry 59.031.5

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