Arnold Scaasi | 1983
This is so unbelievably tacky. That is why I love it.

Arnold Scaasi | 1983
This is so unbelievably tacky. That is why I love it.

Steven Arpad for Balenciaga | c. 1939
Published in Vogue in October 1939 as a design for Balenciaga, this pair of extraordinary shoes is actually the work of designer Steven Arpad, and appears in the Arpad archive at the Brooklyn Museum as Model No. 487. Like many designers, most of Arpad’s work seems to have been done anonymously and released under the name of an established fashion house, so the Museum’s archive and collection of shoe prototypes by Arpad provide the sole documentation of this portion of the designer’s oeuvre. In this fantastical interpretation of footwear, Arpad presents an intensely inventive and unique rendition of the platform sole, an important feature at the time. Although the source of inspiration is not known, the arched supports strongly recall building or aqueduct forms, underlining the parallel numerous clothing designers have made between fashion and architecture.
DInner Dress | c. 1895
Those Schleeves!
The Costume Institute
Dinner Dress | c. 1872
the pleating…oh the pleating!
The Costume Institute
1870s dinner dress via The Costume Institute of The MEtropolitan Museum of Art