
Roaring Twenties / Art Deco · 1920s · American
Production
haute couture
Material
silk with metallic thread
Culture
American
Movement
Art Deco
Influences
Japanese kimono draping · Art Deco geometric luxury
This dramatic evening coat displays the characteristic cocoon silhouette of 1920s outerwear, with an exceptionally wide, enveloping form that drapes from the shoulders in generous folds. The garment features a high, rolled collar that frames the neck and can be worn turned up for warmth. The body is constructed from lustrous silk fabric woven with metallic threads, creating a rich bronze-gold surface that catches light. Black silk velvet or similar dark material forms contrasting bands along the front edges and possibly the collar. The coat's construction emphasizes volume over fitted tailoring, reflecting the era's move away from corseted silhouettes toward loose, comfortable garments that allowed freedom of movement while maintaining theatrical presence for evening occasions.
That voluminous 1920s evening coat, with its dramatic cowl neck and metallic threads catching light like scattered confetti, shares the same dropped-waist DNA as the sleek knit dress nearly a century later. Both garments reject the natural waistline in favor of that distinctly Art Deco geometry—the coat's boxy silhouette echoing in the dress's straight-line fall from hip to hem.


That voluminous 1920s evening coat, with its dramatic cowl neck and metallic threads catching light like scattered confetti, shares the same dropped-waist DNA as the sleek knit dress nearly a century later. Both garments reject the natural waistline in favor of that distinctly Art Deco geometry—the coat's boxy silhouette echoing in the dress's straight-line fall from hip to hem.


Follow this garment wherever the graph leads