Showing posts with label Molyneux. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Molyneux. Show all posts

Faces of the Paris Couturiers, Part 2

You know their names, but what about their faces? In day 2 of a 3 part series, here are the faces of the French Couture from 1950.

Mme. Gres

Jacques Griffe

Marcel Rochas

Molyneux

Jean Patou

Marie-Blanche de Polignac, daughter of Jeanne Lanvin

Marie-Louise Bruyere
All photos by George Saad for L'art et la Mode

June Bride, 1935

Molyneux designed this stunning silk crepe bridal gown in 1935.  The long veil is of the same fabric.  Sculpted wax flowers adorn the front of the neckline and cap.

Weekend Eye Candy - Molyneux Wedding Gown, 1936

The second of our June brides this year wears a pleated crepe gown by Molyneux from 1936.

Weekend Eye Candy - Molyneux, 1925

Molyneux fashions the perfect summer frock for Spring, 1925.  Turquoise silk crepe is accented with beautiful tape lace in the two-tiered skirt and sleeves.  Note on the hat how the ribbon is attached under the brim instead of on top, where you'd expect. 

Weekend Eye Candy - Molyneux, 1931

A white crepe backed satin afternoon dress has a pleated skirt. Worn with a black velvet coat trimmed in lynx fur. Both pieces by Molyneux, 1931.