
Fashion & The Duchess
Wallis Simpson’s 1937 Schiaparelli jacket, now in the Met’s collection, exemplifies her timeless style. Discover its history, design, and conservation challenges in this deep dive into fashion history.
Among the many garments that defined her iconic wardrobe, her Mainbocher evening jacket from 1937 stands out as an exquisite example of couture craftsmanship and enduring elegance.
The expertly tailored construction of the dress reflects Mainbocher’s deep understanding of the female form, utilizing the inherent stiffness of silk taffeta to create a gown that maintains its architectural elegance while flowing gracefully.
Wallis Simpson stunned in Givenchy’s 1954 Monkey Dress, captured in a 1961 portrait by Bradford Bachrach. A blend of couture and whimsy, this iconic gown remains a fashion legend.
Wallis, Duchess of Windsor, was no stranger to turning heads. From her scandalous love affair with Edward VIII to her razor-sharp fashion sense, she mastered the art of making a statement. But of all the iconic looks she wore, one stands out as truly unforgettable: the Schiaparelli Lobster Dress.
Wallis Simpson’s wedding dress redefined royal style. Designed by Mainbocher in iconic "Wallis Blue," it was sleek, modern, and timeless. Discover the gown that made fashion history