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Unlabeled Haute Couture Tiered Cape with Bow, Attributed to Pierre Cardin, 1980-2000s
Estimate: $300-$500
Sold
$900
Live Auction
Summer Fashion & Accessories
Description
Unlabeled Haute Couture Tiered Cape with Bow, Attributed to Pierre Cardin, 1980-2000s

Haute Couture pink silk taffeta tiered asymmetrical cape with a large side pink bow, and hook and eye closure.
Unlabeled, Attributed to Pierre Cardin
Size Label: Unlabeled
Style/Serial No.: N/A

Approximate Measurements:
Shoulders: 14.5"
Length (side waist band to hem): 42.5"
Property from the Collection of Countess Anita von Galen
Condition
Condition:

The overall condition is very good structurally though there are a few loose threads on the backside of the bow and some faint spots on the center front under layer of fabric and the center back along the hem.

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Provenance
This lot is one of sixty-seven in this auction from Countess Anita von Galen, a German aristocrat and socialite known for her avant-garde sense of style and brilliant entertaining. Over the years, the Countess von Galen has used her visionary eye and a penchant for unique silhouettes to build an extraordinary collection of haute couture. She considered Hubert de Givenchy (Lots 1-18) and his partner, Philippe Venet, also a couturier (Lots 19-20), close friends, with Givenchy designing the baptismal gown (Lot 1) for her only son, Ferdinand Otto von Galen. Beyond her friendship with the couple, Countess von Galen was an ardent supporter of emerging, avant-garde designers including Pierre Cardin (Lots 25-48), Kansai Yamamoto (Lots 61-62), and Yohji Yamamoto (Lot 63).