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Afternoon dress

Explore the opulent elegance of Charles Frederick Worth's 'Afternoon Dress,' a masterpiece of Victorian haute couture crafted from satin and adorned with intricate lace trim—a testament to timeless style.

探索“高级定制之父”查尔斯·弗雷德里克·沃斯(1825-1895)。深入了解他的创新设计、奢华面料以及对19世纪时尚的影响。尽情欣赏精美礼服及更多作品!

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作品概览

  • Notable elements or techniques: Elaborate embellishments; Celestial motifs
  • Artist: Charles Frederick Worth
  • Title: Afternoon dress
  • Year: 1880
  • Medium: Silk plain weave (faille), silk satin, and silk cut and uncut velvet
  • Subject or theme: Elegant garment

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What is the primary artistic style associated with Charles Frederick Worth and this afternoon dress?
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Charles Frederick Worth: The Architect of Haute Couture

Before the dawn of the 20th century, fashion wasn’t merely about clothing; it was an art form dictated by a singular visionary – Charles Frederick Worth. Born in Bourne, Lincolnshire, England, on October 13, 1825, his ascent from humble beginnings to becoming the undisputed leader of Parisian haute couture is a story etched in silk and ambition.

Worth’s early life instilled in him an appreciation for craftsmanship and meticulous detail. His apprenticeship with London textile merchants honed his understanding of fabrics – knowledge that would prove invaluable as he revolutionized the garment industry. However, it was his relocation to Paris in 1845 that truly ignited his creative spark. Immediately securing employment at Gagelin-Opigez & Cie, Worth swiftly distinguished himself not only as a skilled salesman but also as an innovator capable of transforming raw materials into breathtaking gowns.

He wasn’t simply dressing women; he was crafting narratives woven from color, texture, and silhouette. Unlike previous designers who relied on established patterns, Worth championed the concept of live models – a daring move that transformed the fashion salon into a social hub and cemented his reputation as the first true couturier.

The Afternoon Dress: A Symbol of Elegance

Considered by many historians to be the progenitor of haute couture, Worth’s influence extended far beyond mere dressmaking. His designs embodied an aesthetic rooted in refined elegance and a profound understanding of societal desires. The “Afternoon Dress,” exemplified by the exquisite specimen housed at The Metropolitan Museum of Art—a pale greenish-yellow gown adorned with yellow cut velvet feathers—represents the zenith of Victorian fashion sensibilities.

The dress itself is constructed from satin, chosen for its luxurious sheen and drape, and embellished with intricate lace trim – a hallmark of Worth’s meticulous attention to detail. The mannequin stands poised before a gray backdrop, strategically employed to accentuate the gown's flowing lines and sculptural form. Every ruffle, every feather, speaks volumes about the era’s obsession with ornamentation and beauty.

Technique and Innovation: Worth’s Legacy

What truly sets Worth apart is his pioneering approach to garment construction. Rejecting traditional methods, he embraced innovative techniques—such as utilizing horsehair supports for skirts—to achieve unprecedented volume and movement. This daring experimentation wasn't merely about aesthetics; it was a deliberate effort to elevate the craft of dressmaking and adapt Victorian fashion to the realities of daily life.

Furthermore, Worth’s insistence on employing live models – a revolutionary concept at the time – ensured that his creations were showcased in their most flattering light. This practice elevated the couture salon into a social institution where discerning clients could experience firsthand the transformative power of exquisitely crafted garments.

Historical Context and Emotional Impact

The “Afternoon Dress” emerged during a period marked by significant societal shifts—the burgeoning Industrial Revolution, the rise of the middle class, and an evolving understanding of femininity. Worth’s designs responded to these changes with grace and sophistication, reflecting the aspirations of women who sought to express their status and beauty through clothing.

More than just a garment, it embodies the spirit of its time—a celebration of opulent fabrics, meticulous craftsmanship, and an unwavering belief in the transformative potential of fashion. Viewing this masterpiece evokes a sense of timeless elegance and reminds us that true artistry lies not only in technique but also in capturing the essence of human emotion.


艺术家简介

高级定制时装的设计师:查尔斯·弗雷德里克·沃斯

查尔斯·弗雷德里克·沃斯(Charles Frederick Worth),这个名字本身就是高级定制时装诞生的代名词。他不仅仅是一位裁缝,更是一位风格的编排者、一位精明的商人,甚至可以被认为是第一位获得“名流地位”的时装设计师。1825年10月13日,他出生于英国林肯郡的伯恩,从卑微的出身走向巴黎优雅风尚的裁决者,这段历程见证了雄心、创新以及对不断演变的社会欲望的敏锐洞察。年轻时的沃斯最初在伦敦的纺织商处学习学徒,吸收了关于面料与贸易的复杂知识——这些知识后来被证明是无价之宝。然而,1845年移居巴黎才真正点燃了他的命运。他在声名显赫的 Gagelin-Opigez & Cie 公司找到了工作,在那里,他不仅凭借出色的销售能力脱颖而出,更展现出一种能将纺织品转化为惊世华服的创造力。不久之后,沃斯便说服公司允许他建立一个女装部门,这标志着他正式踏入了时装设计的大门。

变革时尚并铸就传奇

1858年,沃斯迈出了大胆的一步,与奥托·博伯格(Otto B订)合作创立了“沃斯时装屋”(House of Worth)。这不仅仅是又一家工作室,更是一个革命性的概念。在沃斯出现之前,女装制作在很大程度上是匿名的,服装往往是根据现有款式修改而成,或是由无名缝纫师缝制。沃斯改变了一切。他大胆地在真人模特身上展示设计——这与当时盛行的使用蜡像的做法截然不同——让客户能够直观地看到衣服在真实人体上的垂坠感与动态美。这种戏剧化的展示将女装制作提升为一种艺术形式,使其从一项手艺蜕变为一场视觉盛宴。此外,沃斯还是首位在作品上签署品牌标签的设计师,确立了设计师作为服装创作核心人物的地位,而非仅仅是一个匿名的工匠。凭借创新的设计和无可挑剔的工艺,他的客户群迅速攀升至欧洲皇室与名流社会。拿破仑三世的妻子欧仁妮皇后成为了他最忠实的赞助人之一,这进一步巩固了沃斯在巴黎时尚巅峰的地位。

美学原则与卓越杰作

沃斯的美学特征在于对华丽面料的大胆运用——丝绸、缎面、天鹅绒和织锦——并常常辅以精美的刺绣、蕾丝与饰边。他不惧于从历史风格中汲取灵感,尤其是文艺复兴和洛可可时期,但他会根据当代客户的审美进行改良。他的设计强调雕塑般的轮廓感,通过鱼骨支撑和填充等创新构造技术来实现。波士顿美术馆展出的下午裙完美诠释了他对缎面设计的精湛掌控;而京都服装学院收藏的晚礼服,凭借其醒目的菊花图案和蓬松的袖口,展现了他追求戏剧化效果的天赋。即使是更为简约的设计,例如巴塞罗那设计博物馆所收藏的裙装,也透露出定义其作品特征的精致优雅与对细节的极致追求。他被公认为推动了多项关键时尚创新的先驱,包括旨在撑起裙摆廓形的“克里诺林裙撑”(cage crinoline)以及在裙后营造丰盈感的“巴斯尔式裙撑”(bustle)。

华服之外:深远的影响

查尔斯·弗雷德里克·沃斯的影响力远远超出了他所创造的那些精美礼服。他从根本上改变了时尚产业的商业模式,确立了季节性系列的概念,并创造了对独家设计师定制服装的需求。在1895年去世后,沃斯时装屋由他的儿子加斯顿·卢西安(Gaston Lucien)和让·菲利普(Jean Philippe)继续经营并蓬勃发展,其奢华与创新的声誉一直延续到了20世纪。他的传奇足迹遍布全球博物馆,包括英国的罗素-科茨艺术馆与博物馆(Russell-Cotes Art Gallery and Museum),以及伦敦的英格拉姆现代英国与当代艺术收藏馆(Ingram Collection)。沃斯的开拓精神为后世设计师铺平了道路,奠定了我们今日所熟知的现代时尚产业的基础。他不仅仅是在设计衣服;他是在塑造一种形象、一种生活方式,并最终创造了一个至今仍在高级定制世界中回响的传奇。

艺术家简介

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: 高级定制时装
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['时装设计师']
  • Date Of Birth: 1825年10月13日
  • Date Of Death: 1895年
  • Full Name: 查尔斯·弗雷德里克·沃斯
  • Nationality: 英国
  • Notable Artworks:
    • 下午礼服
    • 晚宴礼服
    • 连衣裙
  • Place Of Birth: 英国,伯恩茅斯