This "robe" (pre-embellished fabric length meant to be cut out
and sewn into a chemise dress) shows North African influence in
its brilliant coloring, geometric pattern, and tassel ornament.
"Robes" were a convenience for dressmakers, who could obtain an
elaborate finish by sewing two ready-embroidered panels together
instead of having to bead and embroider each one individually.
Maurice Lefranc & cie
French, Paris
"Robe" with North African Motif,
1926
Silk; velvet, embroidered
with silk; silk tassel
Gift of L. J. Cella III
1990.129.39
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