Evening cloak

Evening cloak by Emile Pingat|Maison Pingat

Medium

silk, metal

Classification

Evening cloak

Culture

French

Department

Costume Institute

Museum

Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY

Credit

Brooklyn Museum Costume Collection at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, Gift of the Brooklyn Museum, 2009; Anonymous Gift, in memory of Mrs. John Roebling, 1970

Accession Number

2009.300.484

Art Historical Context

Step into the opulent world of 1880s Parisian haute couture with *Evening Cloak* by Émile Pingat of Maison Pingat, crafted between 1885 and 1889. Pingat, a master couturier renowned for his luxurious evening ensembles, specialized in dramatic outerwear that elevated high-society wardrobes during the Belle Époque. French masterpiece from the Costume Institute exemplifies the era's emphasis on grandeur, designed for evening soirées where fashion was a statement of elegance and status. Made of shimmering silk adorned with intricate metal elements—likely exquisite embroidery, beads, or passemente...

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