Timeless elegance: Mesmerizing 1950s designs by Jean Patou
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By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/timeless-elegance-mesmerizing-1950s-designs-by-jean-patou.htmlImmerse yourself in the elegant and exciting world of 1950s haute couture with our exclusive selection of photographs from the fashion house of Jean Patou. Founded in the early 20th century by fashion designer Jean Patou, the fashion house quickly gained fame for its unrivaled sense of style, sophistication and innovation.
During the 1950s, Jean Patou remained at the pinnacle of fashion, presenting the world with collections that reflected the spirit of the times with inimitable elegance and femininity.
Jean Patou, who along with Coco Chanel received the title of one of the most outstanding fashion designers of the early 20th century, left an indelible mark on the world of high fashion. Born in 1887 in Normandy, Patou quickly demonstrated his unusual talent and entrepreneurial spirit by founding his fashion house in Paris in 1912.
Jean Patou was not just a fashion designer, he was a revolutionary who radically changed the idea of women's fashion. His clothes were light, elegant and practical. In the 1920s, he introduced the fashion for sports style in women's clothing, which was a real breakthrough for that time. Patou is also known as the creator of the first designer perfume, Joy, which remains one of the most famous fragrances in the world to this day.
Patu is considered a pioneer in many aspects of fashion and marketing. He was one of the first to create clothing collections for the middle class, making fashion more accessible. His innovative approach to promoting his creations also included holding fashion shows in America, which was new at the time.
Jean Patou died in 1936, leaving behind a rich legacy. His contribution to the fashion industry cannot be overstated. It changed not only the way women dress, but also how they perceive themselves in fashion. To this day, many designers are inspired by his name, and his creations remain timeless classics, a symbol of sophistication and elegance.
Thus, Jean Patou is not just a name in the history of fashion, it is a symbol of the era that forever changed the idea of beauty and style.
Fiona Campbell-Walter in a white crepe evening dress, photo by Richard Dormer, L'Officiel, 1952.
Joan Whelan wearing an elegant lavender wool suit over a pale gray crepe blouse, photograph by Philippe Pothier, 1952.
Model wearing a red wool coat with an interesting shawl collar extending to the sleeves, over a yellow shatung dress, photographed by Philippe Potier on board the ocean liner Ile de France, 1952.
Ann Gunning wears a brown cotton piqué suit with a loose-fitting square-neck jacket and a royal blue scarf adding color. Jean Patou outfit, photo by Philippe Pothier, 1953.
Joan Whelan in a knitted casual dress and bright red jacket, photo by Philippe Pothier, 1953.
Sophie Malgat in a beautiful pale blue linen suit, photo by Philippe Pothier, 1953.
Stella in a red tweed coat, three tiered pockets on the sides highlight a vertical line that closes with a single button at the neck, outfit by Jean Patou, calfskin handbag by Jean Pax, photo by Philippe Potier, 1953.
Joan Olson in a classic beige suit, bell skirt, jacket with a nipped waist and a plunging neckline revealing a bright blue Jean Patou scarf, photo by Philippe Potier, 1954.
Marie-Hélène in a faille dress decorated with two bows, under a printed wool coat and a small velvet cap, photo by Philippe Pothier, 1954.
Marie-Hélène in a red wool suit under a 3/4-length coat with a shawl collar lined with civet, outfit Jean Patou, photo by Philippe Potier, 1954.
Susie Parker in a dress on the roof of the Louvre, photo by Lionel Kazan, Elle, July 1954.
Susie Parker wearing a delicate colored taffeta dress with a leaf print and a blue taffeta coat with wide sleeves, photo by Henry Clarke, von Antoni Calvet, Vogue, April 15, 1954.
Ghislaine Arsac wearing emerald and diamond jewelry from Cartier, metallic jersey dress from Jean Patou, photo by Philippe Pothier, 1955.
Barbara Kaye wearing a 7/8 length mustard wool coat with a low back and martingale over a straight suit with a round collar, outfit Jean Patou, photo by Georges Saad, 1956.
Dorian Leigh wearing a black lace blouse with embroidered medallions, a bronze-green taffeta skirt and a mauve velvet belt with a bow tie, photo by Villela Cushman, Ladies' Home Journal, December 1956.
Ghislaine Arsac in a bright blue wool suit with a bouquet of cherries on her shoulder, red leather handbag by Jean Pax, photo by Philippe Potier, 1956.
Marie-Hélène Arnault in a red wool suit and fitted jacket, photo by Philippe Pothier, 1956.
Model in a straight wool dress with a matching jacket with fastenings on the shoulders, a crocodile leather handbag from Prost, photo by Potier, 1956.
Patsy Pulitzer wearing a camel coat lined with guanaco fur over a tight wool dress with a Jean Patou cinched belt, photo by Frances McLaughlin, Vogue, November 1, 1956.
Ghislaine Arsac in a red wool jumpsuit with a sailor collar under a jacket lined with ocelot fur, like the hat, Jean Patou outfit, photo by Guy Arsac, 1957.
Simone d'Hayencourt wearing a 3/4 rust tweed jacket lined with lynx fur over a suit of the same material, photo by Philippe Pothier, 1957.
Simone d'Hayencourt in a festive evening dress of blue satin and a sheer blue silk organdy robe, photo by Philippe Pothier, 1957.
Simone d'Hayencourt in a wonderful red wool boucle suit by Jean Patou, crocodile handbag by Le Marchand, photo by Philippe Potier, 1957.
Maria Solar wears a pale yellow organdy evening dress embroidered and decorated with white flowers by Jean Patou, photo by Philippe Pothier, 1958.
Model wearing black and ocher silk shantung with floral print and suede belt, photo by Philippe Pothier, 1958.
Model wearing a short silk dress with a floral print over layered tulle, photo by Jacques Deco, 1958.
Model in a velvet cocktail dress with a floral print and a deep back. Jean Patou, photo by Georges Saad, 1958.
Model wears silk satin evening/theater ensemble with matching mink-lined coat, photo by Georges Saad, 1958.
Ghislaine Arsac in a red wool dress stands next to the Simca "Fulgur" concept car, photo by Guy Arsac, 1959.
Jean Newington wearing a blue wool blouson, buttoned all over the bodice and skirt, handbag by Lucienne Offenthal, photo by Philippe Pothier, 1959.
Nena von Schlebrugge wearing a beautiful blue wool coat with fringed scarf by Karl Lagerfeld for Patou, hat by Sally Victor, photo by Roger Prigent, Ladies' Home Journal, September 1959.
Rose Marie in a wool two-piece dress, sleeveless top, skirt slightly gathered at the hips, Jean Patou outfit, Charles Jourdan shoes, photo by Philippe Pothier at Pavillon de Sully, 1959.
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