Formally trained as a sculptor, Madame Grès began producing high-fashion clothing in the early 1930s, winning first prize for haute couture at the Universal Exhibition in 1937 under her label Alix. Over the course of her extensive career, Grès perfected the art of pleating and draping, building from the simplicity and purity of Grecian classicism to more avant-garde expressions in her later years. This early example utilises metres of silk to create a self-supporting and dramatic form-fitting gown.