2. The Bias-Cut Gown (1930s)

The 1930s ushered in a new era of sophistication with the bias-cut gown. Pioneered by designers like Madeleine Vionnet, this technique involved cutting fabric on the diagonal, allowing dresses to softly drape and hug the body’s curves. These flowing, elegant silhouettes became synonymous with Hollywood’s Golden Age, exuding glamour and grace. The bias-cut gown offered a refined contrast to the previous decade’s trends, epitomizing timeless femininity. Discover more about this innovative style at the V&A Museum.