Exhibitions in the Moscow Kremlin

Poiret - King of Fashion
Terms of display: September, 07, 2011 - January, 12, 2012
Place of display: the Assumption Belfry and One-Pillar Chamber of the Patriarch's Palace
Organized by: the Moscow Kremlin Museums

Manteau, circa 1913. Paul Poiret. The Victoria and Albert Museum of LondonThe exhibition is dedicated to the Poiret’s art of dressmaking and his innovative conception of woman’s clothing. Paul Poiret was one to revolutionize the fashion world in the early XXth century by liberating women from constricting undergarments and by provoking pivotal changes in the modern culture, the emergence of the so-called “stylistic” modernism in particular. The House of Poiret was established in 1903 in Paris and soon became a successful and highly-appreciated couture shop through the Poiret’s radical approach to dressmaking and his marketing strategy. Working out an image of a modern woman of fashion he has relied on skills of draping rather than tailoring and pattern making; he has neglected using of corsets and designed new styles of elegant clothing combining straight lines, oriental and antique motifs and rectangular forms and structural simplicity in general. His cocoon dresses, "harem" pantaloons and "lampshade" tunics, fashion shows and historical costume parties, organized as gala performances, were to mark the establishment of the paradigm of modern fashion, which irrevocably changed the direction of costume history.*

 Evening gown. Saint-Petersburg, 1910s. Anna Gindus  Summer dress, 1910s. Paul Poiret. The State Hermitage Museum, Saint-Petersburg  Evening dress. December, 1913. Paul Poiret. The State Hermitage Museum, Saint-Petersburg Brick-red everyday dress, 1924. Paul Poiret. The Victoria and Albert Museum of London

Paul Poiret is believed to have revived the art of theatrical costume. He elevated photograph to the status of an artwork and pioneered a new marketing approach, having found his own perfume and cosmetics companies, as well as a decorative arts company. Poiret's house was intended to encompass interior utensils, furniture, decorations, and fragrance in addition to clothing. As a connoisseur of history of arts and fashion and talented entertainer as well, he has been delivering lectures and writing books and articles; he has mastered skills of painting and drawing, took part in theatrical performances and acted in films. As a result of his successful activity and distinguished service having been provided to his native country during twenty years Poiret was decorated with the National Order of the Legion of Honour. His portrait sculpture has been exposed in the Musée Grévin – a waxwork museum in Paris.

 Recital dress. Circa 1923. Attributed to Paul Poiret. The Musée Galliera - the Musée de la Mode de la Ville de Paris  Evening cap, circa 1910. Paul Poiret. The Musée Galliera - the Musée de la Mode de la Ville de Paris  "Les roses" shoes. Worn by Denise Poiret. 1924. The Musée Galliera - the Musée de la Mode de la Ville de Paris  Mantle with removable hood. Circa 1907. Paul Poiret. The Musée Galliera - the Musée de la Mode de la Ville de Paris

The exhibition introduces to the audience the outstanding innovations brought by Paul Poiret to the world of fashion and to the aesthetic of the modernistic culture. It explores his design projects and pursuits as a reflection and in relation to the dominant artistic discourses of the early XXth century: Cubism, Classicism, Orientalism, Symbolism, and Primitivism. The display presents the oeuvre of the artist from the beginning of his career as a modeler of the Houses of Jacques Doucet and Worth, where he learned many of the business strategies, to the time of his triumph at the International Exposition of Modern Industrial and Decorative Arts, when he was officially recognized as one of the creative inspirers of the Art-Deco style. The exhibition also reveals his collaboration with many renowned artists, such as Paul Iribe, George Barbier and Georges Lepape.

Summer dress. Belonged to Denise Poiret. Circa 1912. Attributed to Paul Poiret. The Musée Galliera - the Musée de la Mode de la Ville de Paris Evening dress. Circa 1920. Paul Poiret. The Musée Galliera - the Musée de la Mode de la Ville de Paris Stage dress. 1923. Paul Poiret. The Musée Galliera - the Musée de la Mode de la Ville de Paris Day dress "La Flûte". 1924. Paul Poiret. The Victoria and Albert Museum of London

The most impressive and remarkable items by Poiret, significative of his expansive artistic vision, are on display, including famous unstructured garments, accessories, pieces of furniture, photographs and fashion illustrations from a number of limited-edition deluxe albums. The other Poiret’s talent can be traced in the series of delicate bottles and flacons invented for his fragrances, which were produced through his company Rosine, named after his first daughter.

 Box with flacons for the perfume "D’où viens-tu?", 1925. Le parfumes de Rosine. Musee International de perfumerie de Grass  Mirror "Le parfumes de Rosine", 1925. Musee International de perfumerie de Grass  Fan for a promotion of the "Le parfumes de Rosine", 1920. Musee International de perfumerie de Grass  Advertising placard for the perfume "Maharadja", 1927. Le parfumes de Rosine. Musee International de perfumerie de Grass

The project has been supported by the well-known world’s museums, such as the Musée Galliera, also known as the Musée de la Mode de la Ville de Paris, the Musee International de perfumerie de Grass, the Victoria and Albert Museum of London and the State Hermitage Museum, the State Public Historical Library of Russia and the Library for Foreign Literature in Moscow.

The exhibition is accompanied by a catalogue, which has become the first edition in Russian language, which provides full illustrated information on the very artist.

* from the website of the Metropolitan Museum of Art – Special Exhibitions: "Poiret: King of Fashion"

The exposition "Poiret - King of Fashion" incorporates tv-screens with presentational video films for a demonstration of exhibits from the the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Victoria and Albert Museum, illustrations from the Paris magazine "Art de Decaration", scenes from the films in which Poiret had acted and for which he had worked as a scene-designer and costumier.

We bring to your attention a promo video for these presentational films.