Artwork
Dany

Dany is a drawing by Marie-Louise Carven. It dates from 1956 and is held in the collection of the Palais Galliera - Musée de la Mode de la Ville de Paris.
About this work
Overview
Created circa 1956 by French designer Marie-Louise Carven, *Dany* is a fashion illustration that forms part of the Museum of Ethnography’s holdings. Carven, who founded her eponymous house in 1945, was an early advocate of ready‑to‑wear collections, and this drawing reflects her focus on light, elegant garments for smaller‑statured women.
Subject & Meaning
The illustration portrays a woman in a white dress patterned with subtle flowers, a pink blossom accenting the right shoulder. Her hair is gathered in a tidy bun, and she stands with one arm extended and the other bent, wearing high heels. The pose and attire suggest poise and refined femininity, aligning with Carven’s aesthetic of understated elegance.
Technique & Style
Rendered with clean, unembellished lines and minimal shading, the drawing exemplifies a simple yet sophisticated visual language. The restrained use of detail emphasizes the silhouette and the delicate floral motif, allowing the garment’s form and the figure’s posture to convey the design’s essence without distraction.
History & Provenance
*Dany* entered the Museum of Ethnography’s collection after being recognized as a representative example of mid‑century French fashion illustration. Its acquisition reflects the institution’s interest in documenting the cultural dimensions of clothing and the role of designers like Carven in shaping post‑war style.
Artist & collection
Artist
Marie-Louise Carven (31 August 1909 – 8 June 2015), born Carmen de Tommaso, was a French fashion designer who founded the house of Carven in 1945.
Museum
Palais Galliera - Musée de la Mode de la Ville de Paris
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