Mona von Bismarck; Givenchy, Haute Couture Ensemble
In 1968, Smithsonian Institution curators considered a large number of items made available by Countess Mona von Bismarck. After Smithsonian curators selected materials, other museums and institutions were able to acquire items for their collections. Mount Mary University in Wisconsin chose couture dresses and suits, 10 pieces of which are now being made available at auction. The designer costumes were never a part of the Smithsonian collections.
Described by Cecil Beaton as an elegant beauty “who represented all that taste and luxury can bring to flower”, Mona von Bismarck (1897-1983) was an American socialite, philanthropist, and fashion icon. Born in Kentucky to an equestrian training family, Mona nimbly climbed the social ladder during the 20th century. Her record boasts high achievements: marriages to some of the richest men in America, eventually becoming a Countess; the accolade of “The Best Dressed Woman in the World”, nominated by the top European couturiers of the time; and the culmination of a portrait of herself, painted by the renowned Surrealist artist Salvador Dalí. Above all, Mona was a true devotee & patron of fashion – and had the couture collection to prove it.
THE FIRST
Tunic blouse in pink and gold organza brocade. Hip length. Rolled collar. Wrist length bishop sleeves, turned-up cuffs with snaps. Snap closures at front. Fully lined in organza.
Label: Givenchy
Size Label: Custom Sizing
Date: 1970's
Country of Origin: France
Approximate Measurements:
Shoulders: 17“
Chest: 42“
Waist: 39“
Hips: 46“
Length (high shoulder point to hem): 33.5“
Sleeve (center back neck to hem): 28“
THE SECOND
Pants in pink and gold organza brocade. Zipper and hook-and-eye closure. Fully lined in organza.
Label: Givenchy
Size Label: Custom Sizing
Date: 1970's
Country of Origin: France
Approximate Measurements:
Waist: 30"
Hips: 38“
Length (side waist band to hem): 40“
Inseam: 28“
Property from Mount Mary University’s Fashion Archive
This lot is located in Chicago.