Rick Owens
- By The Museum at FIT
- In Objects
- Tagged with 2015 Countess Greffulhe installation La mode retrouvée Rick Owens
- On 5 Jan | '2017
~ Valerie Steele
Proust’s Muse, The Countess Greffulhe runs through January 7, 2016 at The Museum at FIT in NYC.
Rick Owens
Ensemble, fall/winter 2015
Wool, nylon, cotton, viscose, silk, leather
Lent by Rick Owens
Nina Ricci Evening Ensemble with Bolero
- By The Museum at FIT
- In Objects
- Tagged with 1937 bolero cape Countess Greffulhe dress feathers installation Nina Ricci silk
- On 3 Jan | '2017
Left: Nina Ricci
Evening ensemble, dress and cape, circa 1937
Silk crepe, silk muslin, ostrich feathers
GAL1964.20.41ABC, gift of the Gramont family to the Palais Galliera
Right: Nina Ricci
Bolero, circa 1937
Silk crepe, silk muslin, ostrich feathers
GAL1964.20.41ABC, gift of the Gramont family to the Palais Galliera
Jeanne Lanvin
- By The Museum at FIT
- In Objects
- Tagged with 1936 1937 black coat Countess Greffulhe dress installation Jeanne Lanvin
- On 21 Dec | '2016
Left: Jeanne Lanvin
Evening gown, summer 1937
Tulle and crepe
GAL1964.20.38AB, gift of the Gramont family to the Palais Galliera
Right: Jeanne Lanvin
Day coat, 1936
Silk satin, wool, metal, fur
GAL1964.20.31, gift of the Gramont family to the Palais Galliera
Wide-brimmed hat, circa 1935
- By The Museum at FIT
- In Objects
- Tagged with 1935 accessory Countess Greffulhe Duchesse de Guermantes hat velvet
- On 19 Dec | '2016
Wide-brimmed hat, circa 1935
Velvet, feathers, tulle, paste (jewelry)
GAL1964.20.44, gift of the Gramont family to the Palais Galliera
Women Between the Wars
- By The Museum at FIT
- In Objects
- Tagged with 1930 1935 black Countess Greffulhe dress installation Jenny Maggie Rouff velvet
- On 15 Dec | '2016
Élisabeth Greffulhe often wore black. Robert de Montesquiou described how “She appeared with the elegant energy and refined majesty of a gazelle that had encountered a length of black velvet, which she trailed behind her with infinite grace.”
Left: Maggie Rouff
Evening dress, circa 1930
Silk velvet
GAL1964.20.30, gift of the Gramont family to the Palais Galliera
Right: Jenny
Evening gown, circa 1935
Black viscose jersey and satin
GAL1964.20.37, gift of the Gramont family to the Palais Galliera
Evening Coat circa 1925
- By The Museum at FIT
- In Objects
- Tagged with 1925 coat Countess Greffulhe gold installation
- On 13 Dec | '2016
Gold lamé, embroidery, and sequins
GAL1964.20.24, gift of the Gramont family to the Palais Galliera
Egyptian-inspired Evening Ensemble
- By The Museum at FIT
- In Objects
- Tagged with 1925 Countess Greffulhe dress gold Marcel Proust
- On 7 Dec | '2016
Bolero: gold and green lame, metallic lace, pink silk crepe de chine lining
Dress: gold and silver metallic lace, silk tulle embroidered with metallic threads
Foundation: Gold and green lamé
GAL1964.20.23ABC, gift of the Gramont family to the Palais Galliera
Vitaldi Babani Evening Coats
- By The Museum at FIT
- In Objects
- Tagged with 1920 coat Countess Greffulhe silk taffeta velvet Vitaldi Babani
- On 29 Nov | '2016
Vitaldi Babani
Coat, circa 1920
Printed and embroidered silk chiffon
GAL1964.20.18, gift of the Gramont family to the Palais Galliera
Right: After her daughter grew up, the Countess Greffulhe stopped wearing pink, which was associated with youth. However, she continued to wear green. The Japonism for which Babani was famous is exemplified by this green velvet evening coat with a kimono-like silhouette.
Vitaldi Babani
Evening coat, circa 1920
Silver lamé, black silk, emerald green velvet, black taffeta
GAL1964.20.16, gift of the Gramont family to the Palais Galliera
On Marcel Proust
- By The Museum at FIT
- Tagged with Countess Greffulhe Marcel Proust Twitter
- On 23 Nov | '2016
#Proust ('Horatio') describing Comtesse Greffulhe #ProustsMuse in 1903. From William Carter's biography & Le Figaro. pic.twitter.com/hCQrbEgPQJ
— Marcelita Swann (@MarcelitaSwann) September 14, 2016
11/22 Watch "Proust’s Muse: The Countess Greffulhe" with Anka Muhlstein & Valerie Steele at ALBERTINE. @livestream: https://t.co/UBrXpVFAr6 pic.twitter.com/G5JKhfoItW
— Marcelita Swann (@MarcelitaSwann) November 22, 2016
#Proust (WBG) describing the difference between the Princess and the Duchesse de Guermantes, echoing Mme Henry Standish (1912). @museumatFIT pic.twitter.com/wxdwEJe1SA
— Marcelita Swann (@MarcelitaSwann) September 28, 2016
Proust's letter to COUNTESS GREFFULHE, 25 December 1909, the Day of Nativity. https://t.co/oOwQWIG6OL #ProustsMuse pic.twitter.com/fWJaArkUqH
— Marcelita Swann (@MarcelitaSwann) September 12, 2016
“Byzantine dress,” 1904
Lamé taffeta, silk and gold thread, silk tulle, embroidered with glass pearls and metal sequins, fur (originally sable, replaced during restoration in the 1980s with rabbit).
GAL1978.20.2, gift of the duc de Gramont to the Palais Galliera