
Evening coat
Maison Pingat
An item at Metropolitan Museum of Art
Emile Pingat had a proclivity for designing carefully finished dresses and outerwear which made him one of the top three French fashion designers during the second half of the 19th century. Active between 1860 and 1896, Pingat was adroit at manipulating multiple textiles and trimmings into a cohesive and elevated garment. He was inspired by design elements of other cultures and often reinterpreted them into his own work, making them unique and intriguing. His elaborately decorated and impeccably tailored outwear was particularly sought after. One such garment is this monochromatic-themed coat which exemplifies Pingat's expert use of various materials and textures to create a visual liveliness and opulence. There is an overall richness and depth that shows his masterful attention to trimmings and textiles, from the crimped fabric down to the subtle chenille edging amongst the plush.
The Costume Institute
An exhibit at Metropolitan Museum of Art
The Costume Institute's collection of more than thirty-three thousand objects represents seven centuries of fashionable dress and accessories for men, women, and children, from the fifteenth century to the present.