This catalogue was published in conjunction with the exhibition Poiret at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York (May–August 2005). It forms part of a series of monographs of twentieth-century designers published by Metropolitan Museum, that Andrew Bolton initiated in 2005. While there are several books on the work of Paul Poiret (Palmer, 1973; Deslandres, 1987), this is the first and only book that focuses on Poiret’s modernism. Dress history credits Poiret with freeing women from corsets and with originating such startling creations as cocoon coats, hobble skirts, harem pantaloons, and lampshade tunics. This book argues that these details have served to detract from Poiret’s more significant achievements. By providing a detail...