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  2. House of Worth - Wikipedia

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    The House of Worth was a French fashion house that specialized in haute couture, ready-to-wear clothes, and perfumes. It was founded in 1858 by English designer Charles Frederick Worth. It continued to operate under his descendants until 1952 and closed in 1956. Between 2010 and 2013 there was an attempt to relaunch the House of Worth as a ...

  3. Charles Frederick Worth - Wikipedia

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    In 1956, the House of Worth (by then amalgamated with the fashion house of Paquin) donated 23,000 drawings of dresses to the museum. Two years later, the V&A held a major retrospective to mark the centenary of the foundation of Charles Frederick Worth's business.

  4. Paul Poiret - Wikipedia

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    In 1901, Poiret moved to the House of Worth, where he was responsible for designing simple, practical dresses, [2] called "fried potatoes" by Gaston Worth because they were considered side dishes to Worth's main course of "truffles". [5] The "brazen modernity of his designs," however, proved too much for Worth's conservative clientele. [2]

  5. Electric Light dress - Wikipedia

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    The Electric Light dress was a masquerade gown made of gold and silver thread that was designed by Charles Frederick Worth for Alice Claypoole Vanderbilt. It was made for a masquerade ball that was held in New York City on March 26, 1883.

  6. 7 must-have spring dresses to worth buying from J.Crew ... - AOL

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    Get ready to look fierce this spring. The post 7 must-have spring dresses to worth buying from J.Crew’s 40% off sale appeared first on In The Know.

  7. History of fashion design - Wikipedia

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    His sleek shift dresses, tunics, and beachwear created a 'Puccimania' that was all part of a movement to liberate the female form and his designs are today synonymous with the 1960s. Francisco Rabaneda Cuervo (later Paco Rabanne) opened his first couture house in 1966 and, from the start, produced resolutely modern designs.