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CHARLES FREDERICK WORTH, British Designer (1826-1895). Widely considered the Father of Haute couture, whose works were produced in Paris in the 19th century. Worth Gowns, Rose Bertin, Franz Xaver Winterhalter, Charles Frederick Worth, Sarah Bernhardt, House Of Worth, Jean Patou, English Fashion, Jeanne Lanvin

With Couture week in full swing and the forthcoming relaunch of the House of Schiaparelli (kicked off with a tribute collection from Christian Lacroix), we felt it would be an opportune moment to inject a bit of fashion history into all the show coverage. Remembered as the “Father of Haute Couture,” Charles Frederick Worth was an Englishman in Paris, outfitting the court of the Second Empire of France. Although he was not the first couturier or the most superior dressmaker, Worth’s…

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It’s the most fashionable of fairytales- the poor Lincolnshire lad who went out to work at 11, arrived in Paris with £5 in his pocket and eventually designed the first bespoke frocks for the newly re-established Parisian court within years of arriving in the city.

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Charles Frederick Worth (1825–1895) and the House of Worth | Essay | The Metropolitan Museum of Art | Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History House Of Worth Gowns, Worth Gowns, 1920s Evening Gowns, Worth Dresses, Vintage Frocks, Charles Frederick Worth, House Of Worth, Silk Evening Dress, 1890s Fashion

A superb example of dressmaking from the House of Worth, this dress exhibits the aesthetic of the last years of the nineteenth century. The fashionable reverse S-curve silhouette of the dress and the dramatic scroll pattern of the textile reflect the influence of the Art Nouveau movement

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