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Friday, June 8, 2007

MAINBOUCHER FOR THE MAIN EVENT

Posted on 3:04 PM by feeqwfqewef
Mainboucher means business. His illustrious history and clients are all noted below and he remains a beacon of American fashion who crossed the pond to Paris and was accepted and embraced there, too. Owning a Mainboucher means you are serious about fashion and know your stuff. If you don't know your Mainboucher 411, read this:


Mainbocher (1891-1976) (born Main Rousseau Bocher) was an American couturier who operated fashion houses in Paris and later New York from the 1930s through the 1960s. He is best known for designing Wallis Simpson's wedding dress and trousseau for her 1937 marriage to the former Edward VIII (the Duke of Windsor) which was photographed by Cecil Beaton

Mainbocher's wedding dress worn by the Duchess of Windsor on the wedding day.
Mainbocher was a native of Chicago, where he studied art at the University of Chicago and the Chicago Academy of Fine Arts. He served in the Army in the first World War and stayed on in Paris after the war, working as a fashion illustrator for Harpers Bazaar and later as a fashion editor for French Vogue.
In 1929, he established his own fashion house, designing expensive, elegant haute couture dresses and gowns for an exclusive clientele, and charging them for the privilege of viewing his collections. He designed much of the Duchess of Windsor's wardrobe, naming a color, Wallis blue, for her, and created the first strapless evening gown.
In 1939 , he relocated his business to New York on 57th Street next to Tiffany's, and continued to design for generations of discerning women of means like Gloria Vanderbilt through the 1960s.
After he achieved fame for dressing some of the world's most famous women, Mainbocher was commissioned to design the costumes for Ethel Merman in the 1950 Broadway musical Call Me Madam. Merman recounts in her memoirs that she took her mother to her first fitting for her costumes. Mainbocher would not permit Merman's mother in the fitting area saying he did not allow outside persons in the areas where he created. When Merman inquired why he would not allow her mother when he allowed another old woman in the room, Mainbocher replied, "But that is my mother."
Recently, Mainbocher and twenty-three other American fashion designers were honored with bronze plaques on New York City's "Fashion Walk of Fame" in the legendary garment district.

Now that you are properly educated on Mainboucher, you might wish to consider this silk matte satin strapless dress in periwinkle and denim-hued blue stripes with a dramatic gathered skirt and bow. The coordinating fitted jacket features two buttons. Fits our size four mannequin, but the bust is generous. The condition is surprisingly good considering its age and rareness. Completely wearable for a fashion aficionado.

Mainboucher rare early 50s silk strapless dress and jacket. Modern 4 with generous bust. SOLD

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