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Miss Virginia Lachasse - A Couture Doll

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Miss Lachasse was one of a collection of fashion dolls created for a touring exhibition to raise money for the Greater London Fund for the Blind. She was based on Virginia Woodford, the leading model at the Lachasse couture house in Mayfair.

Her wardrobe shows the clothes a typical couture client would possess. It includes lingerie, accessories and jewellery, made specially by exclusive London companies such as Asprey. It also has what is thought to be the smallest pair of nylon stockings ever made.

The Théâtre de la Mode dolls of 1945-6 functioned as ambassadors for French couture in their world-wide tour after the war. Miss Lachasse, with her equally exquisite miniaturisation of fashionable dress, shows London's skills.

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Fine wool afternoon dress and leather belt; with brassiere, corset by Lachasse

Suede gloves by Warners

Nylon stockings by Aristoc

Leather handbag by Asprey.

London

1954

The Fashion Museum, Bath and North East Somerset Council


Fine wool afternoon dress and leather belt; with brassiere, corset and suede gloves by Warners, nylon stockings by Aristoc, and leather handbag by Asprey. London, 1954. The Fashion Museum, Bath Info. View full image

Fine wool afternoon dress and leather belt; with brassiere, corset and suede gloves by Warners, nylon stockings by Aristoc, and leather handbag by Asprey. London, 1954. The Fashion Museum, Bath


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