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His brilliantly coloured, looser clothes were often inspired by his interest in non-European fashions and traditions. The main part of this ankle-length garment is cut from a single piece of finely ribbed silk. It is turned back at the centre front to create deep revers. The hem dips steeply down to side points. It is weighted by an extremely heavy, deep gilt fringe of metallic sprung coils, as used in military dress uniforms. \r\n\r\nPaul Poiret was born in Paris in 1879. He opened his own salon after serving an apprenticeship for Douçet and working for Charles Frederick Worth. Poiret was one of the most creative fashion designers of the 20th century. He also revived fashion illustration, founded a school for the decorative arts and even diversified into perfume. He led the artistic fashion movement away from the curvilinear silhouette of the early 1900s towards a longer, leaner line. \r\n\r\nLady Gladwyn wore this cloak, which forms part of the V&A's Cecil Beaton Collection. 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