Balenciaga, Dior and Fath - Haute Couture’s Holy Trinity


  • When
  • Area Sandwich

When

Where

The Guildhall
Cattle Market
Sandwich
Kent
CT13 9AH

What3words location

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Admission

Various pricing options

Useful info

  • Available: Accessible toilets
  • Available: Accessible parking
  • Available: Guide dogs, hearing dogs and assistance dogs welcome
  • Available: Licensed
  • Available: Car parking
  • Available: Public transport nearby

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An illustrated talk presented by accredited Arts Society lecturer Scott Schiavone.

Haute Couture is an art form, inseparable from fashion, that achieved some of its finest moments during the years following World War II. During this period, Paris reaffirmed its position as the Capital of Fashion and its reputation for producing the most luxurious and creative clothes money could buy. Three names became synonymous with luxury, glamour and elegance during haute couture's most exclusive and fertile period - Christian Dior, Cristóbal Balenciaga and Jacques Fath.

Undisputed masters of mid-20th century haute couture, Cristóbal Balenciaga was the father of Contemporary fashion, Christian Dior redefined post-war fashion in 1947 with his ‘New Look’ and Jacques Fath, now relatively unknown, was an innovator known for dressing "the chic young Parisienne".

This lecture explores the life and creative output of three designers during the period widely considered as the zenith of French haute couture.

  • Free for TASS members
  • Non-members are very welcome – tickets are £7 cash on the door
  • Pre-booking not required
  • Doors open at 6:30pm for refreshments