ArtistsPaul Poiret
Paul Poiret

Paul Poiret

French, 1879–1944
Paris, France
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Paul Poiret was a French fashion designer whose radical restructuring of women's silhouette in the early twentieth century liberated the body from the corset. Working from his couture house in Paris from 1903 onward, he introduced the hobble skirt, harem pants, and the chemise dress, abandoning the S-bend corset in favor of a vertical line that would dominate 1920s fashion. His designs were inseparable from his understanding of color, textile innovation, and theatrical presentation. Poiret also commissioned artists including Raoul Dufy and Georges Lepape to illustrate and promote his work, establishing the fashion house as a site of avant-garde collaboration.

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