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The dressmakers of this time each their own particular signature. It is necessary to quote Nina Ricci, Cristobal Balanciaga...
But the stars of fashion and creation remain Chanel and Vionnet. Chanel created a speciality of simple evening dress made of tulle, laize de dentelle or silk muslin. Chanel sold one of the first dresses with balconnets. The skew cut of Madeleine Vionnet also gained plenty of attention.
It was in 1933 that Hermès created the first of its squares which made the house so famous.
The fur coat acquired at that time its letter of nobility: the beaver and the otter, which were very appreciated.
All this without forgetting Elsa Shiaparelli, who produced evening dresses out of tie fabric; her accessories are striking, such as the famous hat shoe of 1937.
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