@@FashionQuestion: Please take more care in your typing : Not only do you have issues with English grammar and punctuation, you fail to leave spaces between words! The TH-cam channel “Sparkle English” would be helpful, and I recommend it highly.
I don't think that Vionnet invented the bias cut, but she certainly expanded its use and perfected the cut and technique. IMO, her ability to sew and construct a garment enhanced her ability to innovate.
Well no one “invented” the bias as it was already there from weaving fabric (weaving being an actual invention). Apparently it was used for knitted hose as early as the Middle Ages so no one really takes claim for it as it’s like saying you invented a plant/medicinal herb or fermentation. Madeleine Vionnet herself discovered the bias from holding fabric in every direction during a time when she was sequestered due to WW1. She held it by one corner and had a eureka moment. So just like the hosiery knitters of several centuries ago she happened on to it. Now thanks to things like elastane the bias is pretty much no longer needed or used to it’s fullest potential other than for the modern slip dress or by John Galliano. What Vionnet May have invented was how to treat the bias as if not treated well it would warp very easily. She also had special looms made to make fabric wide enough to support her designs. So yes she didn’t “invent” the bias but she sure did foster/pioneer its use in fashion. Also she used a miniature dress form to help her really familiarize herself with the fabric, even going as far as saying that the fabric would speak to her.
Right on time for my birthday tomorrow! I pulled her oracle card along with David Bailey so I’m taking some 40th birthday photos of myself ❣️ I have some rick owens, alaia, and halston dresses that mimic Vionett
Thanks you the history lesson . I felt her lack of an education hurtled her as a designer in the later stage of her life. She excellence in dress that in single color. mediocre if not lose when decorated pattern is used this show a lack of exposure to fine arts. She did had exposure to Greek sculpture possible through her rich clienteles. Bias cut was discovered by her while working as modele and toile maker. This how they make their pattern in the Haute couture. a modele drape fabric on tape up dress form and trace around the form with marker then cut it out then she sew up fabric pattern" Toile" . No designer discovered the bias only toile maker can see the fabric stretches on a diagonal weave. cheers.
I wish you would narrate yourself instead of using an AI generated voice. I can tell it’s AI because some of the French pronunciation is too good, and some of it is too bad.
Sorry to here that.. I’m not a native speaker,I live in Ukraine,so it is very difficult question for me..Anyway,thanks for watching and wish you all the best!!🌷
Hi❤Thanks for being here❤️waiting for your fashion question 😉
Love Madeleine and her fashion and love how she paid her workers and treated so honestly unlike some houses ❤
Great women !❤️
Thank you for introducing me to this amazing designer. Really appreciate this channel and your hard work.
Hi!Thank you so much ❤️❤️❤️
@@FashionQuestion: Please take more care in your typing : Not only do you have issues with English grammar and punctuation, you fail to leave spaces between words! The TH-cam channel “Sparkle English” would be helpful, and I recommend it highly.
You have such good content and a beautiful voice 💛 I hope other people discover this amazing channel.
Thank you so much!!!❤️❤️❤️
I don't think that Vionnet invented the bias cut, but she certainly expanded its use and perfected the cut and technique. IMO, her ability to sew and construct a garment enhanced her ability to innovate.
Thanks for watching!🌷🕊️
Well no one “invented” the bias as it was already there from weaving fabric (weaving being an actual invention). Apparently it was used for knitted hose as early as the Middle Ages so no one really takes claim for it as it’s like saying you invented a plant/medicinal herb or fermentation. Madeleine Vionnet herself discovered the bias from holding fabric in every direction during a time when she was sequestered due to WW1. She held it by one corner and had a eureka moment. So just like the hosiery knitters of several centuries ago she happened on to it. Now thanks to things like elastane the bias is pretty much no longer needed or used to it’s fullest potential other than for the modern slip dress or by John Galliano. What Vionnet May have invented was how to treat the bias as if not treated well it would warp very easily. She also had special looms made to make fabric wide enough to support her designs. So yes she didn’t “invent” the bias but she sure did foster/pioneer its use in fashion. Also she used a miniature dress form to help her really familiarize herself with the fabric, even going as far as saying that the fabric would speak to her.
@@perotansucia8630 wow!thanks a lot!!it was very interesting ❤️
Right on time for my birthday tomorrow! I pulled her oracle card along with David Bailey so I’m taking some 40th birthday photos of myself ❣️ I have some rick owens, alaia, and halston dresses that mimic Vionett
Happy Birthday!🎊🎈
Wow!!!!Happy Birthday 🕊️🌷Wish you only the Best❤️❤️❤️
Lovely. Thank you.
Thanks for watching ❤️
Thanks you the history lesson . I felt her lack of an education hurtled her as a designer in the later stage of her life. She excellence in dress that in single color. mediocre if not lose when decorated pattern is used this show a lack of exposure to fine arts. She did had exposure to Greek sculpture possible through her rich clienteles. Bias cut was discovered by her while working as modele and toile maker. This how they make their pattern in the Haute couture. a modele drape fabric on tape up dress form and trace around the form with marker then cut it out then she sew up fabric pattern" Toile" . No designer discovered the bias only toile maker can see the fabric stretches on a diagonal weave. cheers.
Thank you so much!!Very interesting ❤️
I've been trying to find information and photos of Tweedy brand shoes. I remember seeing a few pairs back in the 1950s, and they were gorgeous.
🤔Thanks for the idea!Will research 🕊️
@@FashionQuestion They were made in Jefferson City, Missouri
Thank you.
Thank you!🌷
Madeleine Vionnet, the greatest female fashion designer of the 20th century
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Harikulade..🌹
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I wish you would narrate yourself instead of using an AI generated voice. I can tell it’s AI because some of the French pronunciation is too good, and some of it is too bad.
Sorry to here that.. I’m not a native speaker,I live in Ukraine,so it is very difficult question for me..Anyway,thanks for watching and wish you all the best!!🌷
@@FashionQuestion: FYI : “Sorry to here that” is incorrect. It should be, “Sorry to hear that.”
What about Madame Grés..Main Bocher.. Pauline Trigére..Nettie Rosenstein..Hattie Carnegie.. please do features on these great women designers 🤔
Thank you!!!Soon will do about all of them!❤️
Beautiful garments
Thanks for watching!❤️
3 facts on repeat
🤔Thanks for watching ❤️
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Thank you so much ❤️❤️❤️🕊️
The narrator must be an AI
No😂thanks for watching!
This video has great ontent but a couple of minor mispronunciations by the AI narrator.
Hi! Sorry to here that,because my name is Valerie and I’m 39 years women from Ukraine 😁I’m not native speaker..so…😒
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Once again you repeat yourself
Ok,I like to do that 😉❤️