We have been blessed by an early portrait of Emile Pingat that was kindly sent to us by one of our readers, M. Jacques Noel, who is a descendant of M. Pingat. M. Noel gave us permission to post the picture here and we are very grateful, anything pertaining to one of the foremost couturiers during the late 19th Century.

An early portrait of Emile Pingat; Courtesy of Jacques Noel, jacnoel21@gmail.com
Pingat was famous for the sheer luxury of his designs, utilizing the best fabrics to create styles that, in our opinion, surpass those of Worth. Although we have discussed M. Pingat in prior posts, here’s just a sample of his work:
From day dresses…

Reception Dress, Emile Pingat, c. 1885; Shelburne Museum (2010-75)

Emile Pingat, Dinner Dress, c. 1883 – 1885; Smith College Historic Clothing Collection (1989.1.3ab)
To outerwear…

Pingat, Evening Jacket, 1893; Metropolitan Museum of Art (2009.300.139)
Opera Cape, Emile Pingat, c. 1882; Metropolitan Museum of Art (C.I.60.42.13)
To something more formal…
The above is just a small sampling of Pingat’s work and we salute him. 🙂
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