Madame Grès (1903–1993), also known as Alix Barton and Alix, was a leading French couturier and costume designer, founder of haute couture fashion house Grès as well as the associated Parfums Grès. Remembered as the "Sphinx of Fashion", Grès was notoriously secretive about her personal life and was seen as a workaholic with a furious attention to detail, preferring to let her work do the talking. Grès, best known for her floor-length draped Grecian goddess gowns, is noted as the "master of the wrapped and draped dress" and the "queen of drapery". Grès's minimalistic draping techniques and her attention to and respect for the female body have had a lasting effect on the haute couture and fashion industry, inspiring a number of recent designers.
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1930s
Generates dresses and outfits typical of Madame Gres designs of that decade
1940s
Generates dresses and outfits typical of Madame Gres designs of that decade
1950s
Coming soon!
1960s & later
After the 1960s Gres designs became less distinctive, so I wrapped up all work later than 1960 in one lora. Coming Soon!
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The lora generates images of women wearing fashions that are like those designed by Madame Gres in the 1940s
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Thanks. Love the Grès 1940s. I'd also love to see some 40s casual styles.
Thank you. What kind of casual styles from the 1940s are you interested in? I am considering doing an exploration of Dorothea Lange and Edward Weston styles of the migrant poor in the 1930s and 1940s.
@Panache
Just the casual female/male clothing you would see people wearing in the street in the 40s.
Something like these -
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