Worth Inventing Haute Couture
Spread over 1100 m2 in the grand galleries of the Petit Palais, this retrospective brings together more than 400 works – clothing, objects and accessories, paintings and graphics – to create a vast fresco of the creations of the House of Worth, as well as the protagonists who have written its history. It promises to be an exceptional exhibition, given the fragility of the pieces on display, the number of silhouettes (almost 80) and the way in which a world in the making and its legacy are portrayed, based on extensive documentation.
From the Second Empire to the Roaring Twenties, a page of history is being written: that of the invention of the figure of the great couturier and of the mechanisms for creating and marketing fashion that are still in force and whose foundations were laid by Worth at the end of the 19th century.