| Tonner Theatre de la Mode - Ivory crepe walking ensemble with embroidered detail & hand-beading, offset by black lace gauntlet-style gloves. Includes hat, parasol (decorative only), earrings, hose, shoes and custom. |
$120.00 |
| Theatre de la Mode: Fashion Dolls: The Survival of Haute Couture - Harnessing the romance of the world of fashion and high art, this fascinating story of a collection of miniature mannequins describes the birth of Théâtre de la Mode, the Theater of Fashion. Full of stars such as Robert Ricci (Nina Ricci's son), filmmaker Jean Cocteau, and other members of the 1944 haute couture industry, the story follows 237 miniature fashion dolls through their epic tour of Europe and North America, bringing fashion, elegance, and beauty into a war-torn world. Also included... |
$19.77 |
| Theatre de la Mode - 2nd Edition - This is the revised second edition of the Theatre de la Mode book. It contains essays by Edmonde Charles-Roux, Herbert R. Lottman, Stanley Garfinkel, Nadine Gase, Colleen Schafroth, Betty Long-Schleif and David Seidner. The first edition of this catalogue recounted the Theatre de la Mode?s journey from conception to renewal. This revised edition adds the events of 1990 to the present, and includes photos of the 1988-1990 research and conservation in Paris. |
$39.99 |
| Le Theatre De La Mode - Made for an opening in 1943 at the World Famous Le Theatre De La Mode. Lithograph measuring 23.5 x 15.75 inches. Lithograph |
$1,116.99 |
| Theatre de la Mode - Purely Platinum - forward glancing, blue eyes; platinum hair Pretty defines this day dress of white horizontally pleated organdy, and a fitted bodice buttoned to the waist with puffed short sleeves. A touch of black in the shoe provides the only contrast to this ensemble |
$149.99 |
| Theatre de La Mode Book - The story of the Theatre de La Mode exhibit is told and photographed in this book, long out-of-print and now happily available again in a revised second edition. |
$30.00 |
| Theatre De LA Mode |
$19.77 |
| 2003 Paris Fashion Doll Festival Blush Tyler Theatre de la Mode - LE300. 2003 Paris Fashion Doll Festival Exclusive. From the Th??tre de la Mode Collection. Strawberry blonde hair, blue eyes, bendy arms. NRFB in shipper. ( Dolls are shipped to Europe then from Europe to USA so boxes may have dings..not crushed..just not pristine.Please note some boxes have 'fedex creases' from shipping.) |
$295.00 |
| Théâtre de la Mode - Edmond Charles-Roux is the author of Chanel: A Biography. She was editor-in-chief of French Vogue for 16 years. Herbert R. Lottman is the author of Albert Camus in New York and Man Ray’s Montparnasse. Stanley Garfinkel is the author of video documentaries on Christian Dior, Roger Vivier, and the Theatre de la Mode. Nadine Gasc is the curator and head of the Fashion and Textile department of the Mus+e des Arts de la Mode in Paris. |
$44.95 |
| Tyler Wentworth? Boulevard de la Mode - LE1000. Dressed Doll. BW Style. NEW Baby Blonde hair; brown forward-glancing eyes. The re-telling of the classic suit in blended twill and dramatic, asymmetrical oversize ruffles in striped taffeta. Ruffles are attached to one-piece ?suit?. Incls. hat, earrings, belt, hose, shoes & custom stand. |
$129.99 |
| Soir de Fete from Theatre de la Mode - Leave it to Robert Tonner to track down one of the most important collections of couture in the world, even if its located in the far-flung Maryhill Museum of Art in Oregon. Leave it to Robert Tonner to bring to life this collection in the form of fashionable dolls. Leave it to Robert Tonner to do it right, too. After WWII, Parisian couturiers created an exhibition of exquisitely costumed miniature mannequins to showcase their finest creations. They named their exhibition Theatre de la Mode and... |
$199.00 |
| Robert Tonner - Tyler Wentworth Collection - Theatre de La Mode - Crimson - A dramatic vision of crimson in crepe unfolds in the voluminous skirt of this creation; fan-shaped draping creates the sleeve caps. Topped with a spectacular turban, sparked in colorful beading and feathers, the turquoise headpiece cascades to the floor. Forward glancing, blue eyes, rust hair. |
$159.95 |
| Robert Tonner - Tyler Wentworth Collection - Theatre de La Mode - Purely Platinum - Pretty defines this day dress of white horizontally pleated organdy, and a fitted bodice buttoned to the waist with puffed short sleeves. A touch of black in the shoe provides the only contrast to this ensemble. Forward glancing, blue eyes, platinum hair. |
$149.95 |
| Theatre de la Mode C'est la Fete Outfit - This magnificent outfit from Tonner's TDLM line consists of a beaded, ruched sleeve top and a very full satin long skirt with a tulle overlay. Matching shoes and gold-tone earrings. Purchased new and used for one photo shoot. $50 plus shipping. |
$50.00 |
| Théâtre de la Mode Collection - With a world in restoration and a city in great need, the couturiers of Paris banded together after World War II to create one of the most telling and fully complete representations of fashion splendor. The 1945 showing of the Théâtre de la Mode opened up a world of wearing apparel that was “perfection in miniature,” and not lacking a single exquisite detail for which the great haute couture Parisian houses are world famous. The Théâtre de la Mode, permanently housed and preserved by the... |
$149.99 |
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