(Photo courtesy of Sothebys.com.)
The object of my affection: a pristine Madame Grès from 1971. (Photo courtesy of Sothebys.com.) Though the auction included garments dating back to the 1920s, I had fallen in love with a floor-length gown made by Madame Grès in 1971. Trained as a sculptor, Grès was best known for expertly draped and meticulously pleated Grecian gowns that showcased her love of classical sculpture. The gown I coveted was one of them.
A view of the pre-sale exhibition inside the Galerie Charpentier, Sotheby's Paris. (Photo courtesy of Kerry Taylor Auctions.) Last weekend’s article in the New York Times Magazine, “How to Conduct an Auction,” could not have come at a more appropriate time given that I had just participated in the auction of a lifetime only days earlier. |
The Little Black Book thoughts about life, luxury and the pursuit of vintage fashion.
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