Coats, kimonos and tea gowns

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Boho Kimono Black Beige Mandala Print Fringe Edges Natural Viscose Henna Tattoo Pattern Buddhist Hindu XS Small Medium Large Extra Large XL
Boho Kimono Black Beige Mandala Print Fringe Edges Natural Viscose Henna Tattoo Pattern Buddhist Hindu XS Small Medium Large Extra Large XL
Fortuny | Evening coat | Italian | The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Evening coat (image 4) | Mariano Fortuny | Italian | probably 1920s | silk | Metropolitan Museum of Art | Accession Number: 1996.448.3
Paul Poiret overcoats Paul Poiret: the first dress on the left is entirely embroidered with white glass tubules, flowers and shades of grey; right: cream-coloured velvet coat embroidered with grey glass tubule rosettes.
Fortuny | Ensemble | Italian | The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Ensemble Mariano Fortuny (Spanish, Granada 1871–1949 Venice) Design House: Fortuny (Italian, founded 1906) Date: ca. 1920
LOT 661 MARIA GALLENGA STENCILED VELVET COAT, 1920s - whitakerauction
LOT 661 MARIA GALLENGA STENCILED VELVET COAT, 1920s - whitakerauction
CREL RESTAURACION DE TEJIDOS - Evening Coat. Label Anart, Paris. 1923-1928 Medium: Black silk velvet; metallic thread and cotton twill (lamè); rayon embroidery in chain stitch; silk velvet appliqués; beads and sequins. Label: Prince Vladimir Arbelov, who had trained as a diplomat, fled to Paris during the Russian Revolution and, like many other Russian émigrés, established a dress house. Called Anart, his successful atelier was especially known for luxurious shawls, wraps, and coats embellished with lavish embroidery and beading. As this coat shows, the simple, straight line preferred in the 1920s provided a perfect backdrop for ornate decoration. The glittering floral embroidery pattern references Russian folk art motifs, reflecting contemporary interest in exuberant peasant decoration. Philadelphia Museum of Art | Facebook
Evening Coat. Label Anart, Paris. 1923-1928
1920s Silk, Velvet and Gold Flapper Coat
1920s Silk, Velvet and Gold Flapper Coat at 1stdibs
Weeks | Evening wrap | French | The Metropolitan Museum of Art
1913 silk Evening wrap - by French designer Weeks
Designer as Dramatist, and the Tales He Left Behind (Published 2011)
If I were a magical wizard I'd definitely wear this. An ensemble with a coat of duck feathers painted gold and a skirt of silk tulle embroidered with gold threads.
Attributed to Paul Poiret | Evening coat | French | The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Evening coat Designer: Attributed to Paul Poiret (French, Paris 1879–1944 Paris) Date: ca. 1925 Culture: French Medium: synthetic Dimensions: Length at CB: 51 in. (129.5 cm)