Artwork

Juliette

Juliette, by Marie-Louise Carven, 1963
Juliette, by Marie-Louise Carven, 1963

Juliette is a drawing by Marie-Louise Carven. It dates from 1963 and is held in the collection of the Palais Galliera - Musée de la Mode de la Ville de Paris.

About this work

Overview

Juliette is a 1963 drawing by Marie-Louise Carven, a French fashion designer. It is part of the Museum of Ethnography's collection.

Subject & Meaning

The drawing depicts a woman from behind, wearing a black dress with a deep V-neck and flared skirt, walking with one arm raised. The dress features small white shapes and is paired with high heels.

Technique & Style

The sketch is characterized by loose, quick lines and minimal shading, emphasizing the dress's shape and movement over details.

History & Provenance

Marie-Louise Carven founded the Carven fashion house in 1945 and was known for her designs for petite women and innovative use of fabrics. She also introduced prêt-à-porter lines and patented the first push-up bra.

Artist & collection

Portrait of Marie-Louise Carven

Artist

Marie-Louise Carven

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.