Friday, April 15, 2011
About Me
- Name: Madeleine Vionnet
- Location: Vincent, Paris, France
Bonjour, bonjour! I am the “Queen of the Bias Cut” or the “Architect among Dressmakers” but I presume you already know that. I was born in Chilleurs-aux-Bois which is located in Loiret, France almost directly north of Foret Domaniale d’orleans and east of Neuville aux-bois. My goal as a designer was to create the perfect balance of elegance and experimentation in my garments all while making every woman who wore the clothes feel beautiful. I liked all my garments to flow as flawlessly as possible in a fluid and dynamic motion, all-while incorporating my love of “Grecian-styled” art into my “one-of-a-kind” creations. While alive I had no intention or want to create what appealed to people; to even create new fashion. What I did have the intention of was to create some of the most beautiful dresses the world had ever seen; to take the definition of elegance to a whole ‘nother level; to become the world’s greatest dress maker of all time. Which I am currently known as. Adeui! And always remember, when a woman smiles the dress must smile with her. Oh, did I forgot to mention my name. Well, it’s Madeleine Vionnet.
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Hello Mrs. Vionnet! It is wonderful to hear about your work as a fashion designer. We do not have a lot in common seeing as we work in very different fields. One thing that is similar about us is that we each invented something. You were the first to create the Bias Cut. I was the first to paint in a style called Abstract!
Namasta Madeleine!!! We both have a similar eye for the arts. You express how you feel wsith your art and so do I. I also feel my art work is "one of a kind"! You let people SEE what your feeling just like I!
Ms. Madeleine! Who knew we had quite a few things in common. One thing is we both didnt have much as children. We both really started working at our art at 12.Both of us also wanted to be the best at what we do and be loved.We wanted to make a difference!
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