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Michelle Dockery (as Lady Mary): The Criterion dress Season 6, Episode 6
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Michelle Dockery (as Lady Mary): The Criterion dress Season 6, Episode 6 Full-length evening dress, halter-neck bias-cut dress in seafoam green silk, with gold lace overlay and rose motifs, Footnotes: 'This old thing' - Lady Mary, Season 6, Episode 6. This dress was worn by Lady Mary during her visit to the Criterion Restaurant in London with Henry Talbot. The colour palette echoes a gown worn by Lady Edith in an earlier scene set at the same venue in Season 4. The Criterion is known for its gold mosaic ceiling, which is mirrored in the gold detailing in the dress. Though the colour palettes are matched to Lady Edith's earlier gown, the cut and style is distinctly Lady Mary. This dress uses a Bias Cut dress technique, which was invented by Madeleine Vionnet in the 1920s. The effect is created by cutting the fabric at a 45 degree angle to the grain, rather than parallel or perpendicular to it. The result is a fabric that drapes smoothly and elegantly, whilst maintaining a figure hugging fit. With its elegant silhouette and Lady Mary's striking bob, the ensemble perfectly embodies the glamour and sophistication of 1920s fashion. Literature: Anna Robbins, The Costumes of Downton Abbey, New York: Weldon Owen, 2023, pp. 72-73, illustrated. Saleroom notices: Please note that this is one of two versions of The Criterion dress, both were production used. This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: † † VAT at the prevailing rate on Hammer Price and Buyer's Premium. For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com For further information about this lot please visit the lot listing
Saleroom Notice:
Please note that this is one of two versions of The Criterion dress, both were production used.
Michelle Dockery (as Lady Mary): The Criterion dress Season 6, Episode 6 Full-length evening dress, halter-neck bias-cut dress in seafoam green silk, with gold lace overlay and rose motifs, Footnotes: 'This old thing' - Lady Mary, Season 6, Episode 6. This dress was worn by Lady Mary during her visit to the Criterion Restaurant in London with Henry Talbot. The colour palette echoes a gown worn by Lady Edith in an earlier scene set at the same venue in Season 4. The Criterion is known for its gold mosaic ceiling, which is mirrored in the gold detailing in the dress. Though the colour palettes are matched to Lady Edith's earlier gown, the cut and style is distinctly Lady Mary. This dress uses a Bias Cut dress technique, which was invented by Madeleine Vionnet in the 1920s. The effect is created by cutting the fabric at a 45 degree angle to the grain, rather than parallel or perpendicular to it. The result is a fabric that drapes smoothly and elegantly, whilst maintaining a figure hugging fit. With its elegant silhouette and Lady Mary's striking bob, the ensemble perfectly embodies the glamour and sophistication of 1920s fashion. Literature: Anna Robbins, The Costumes of Downton Abbey, New York: Weldon Owen, 2023, pp. 72-73, illustrated. Saleroom notices: Please note that this is one of two versions of The Criterion dress, both were production used. This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: † † VAT at the prevailing rate on Hammer Price and Buyer's Premium. For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com For further information about this lot please visit the lot listing
Saleroom Notice:
Please note that this is one of two versions of The Criterion dress, both were production used.
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