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At Hermès she designed in 1929 their first women collection, [5] silk squares,. [6] and in the early 1930s bags with geometric inlays inspired by the Dutch painter Mondrian. [7] In 1936, she . On the occasion of an exhibition of Mondrian's latest works in a Parisian gallery in Montparnasse, Lola, seduced by the painter's paintings, managed to convince Émile Hermès .

Lola Prusac (18 January 1895 – 29 October 1985) was a Polish-born French fashion designer noted for her inventive and original way of dressing, [1] who worked for Hermès in Paris .

At Hermès she designed in 1929 their first women collection, [5] silk squares,. [6] and in the early 1930s bags with geometric inlays inspired by the Dutch painter Mondrian. [7] In 1936, she founded her own fashion house, [8] specialising in " sport-tricot " (casual knits) clothes. [9] On the occasion of an exhibition of Mondrian's latest works in a Parisian gallery in Montparnasse, Lola, seduced by the painter's paintings, managed to convince Émile Hermès to launch a line of bags, luggage and accessories inspired by the artist's works.Lola Prusac (18 January 1895 – 29 October 1985) was a Polish-born French fashion designer noted for her inventive and original way of dressing, [1] who worked for Hermès in Paris between 1925 and 1935. [2]

Lola Prusac created Hermes bags with Neo-Plastic designs in the 1930s. The fashion designer, Yves Saint Laurent debuted his very successful, "Mondrian Collection," in 1965 and declared, "The masterpiece of the 20 th century is a Mondrian."

Entre sus contribuciones más icónicas se encuentra la línea de bolsos, lanzada en los años 30, inspirada en la obra de Piet Mondrian –a quien conocía por ser un asistente frecuente a la librería de su hermana-.

Prusac's folk art-inspired sweaters were a massive success for Hermès, and around the same time, she created a handbag with a print inspired by the work of artist Piet Mondrian, her designs predating Yves Saint Laurent’s famous Mondrian inspired dresses by more than thirty years.At Hermès she designed in 1929 their first women collection, silk squares. and in the early 1930s bags with geometric inlays inspired by the Dutch painter Mondrian. In 1936, she founded her own fashion house, specialising in "sport-tricot" (casual knits) clothes.

Lola Prusac began working for Hermès in 1926. Lola worked there for the next 10 years, creating clothing, silk squares and handbags. She leaves Hermès and opens her own fashion house at 93 Rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré in Paris in 1936.Au début des années 1930, elle voit à Montparnasse les plus récentes œuvres de Mondrian et convainc Émile Hermès de faire fabriquer une ligne de sacs et bagages directement inspirés des œuvres de ce peintre avec des incrustations de cuir rouge, bleu et jaune. In the 1930s, Hermès designer Lola Prusac looked to Mondrian’s famous works for inspiration. Featuring white backgrounds, grids of thick black lines and blocks of primary colours, they would inform a range of luggage and bags with square inlays of red, yellow and blue leather.At Hermès she designed in 1929 their first women collection, [5] silk squares,. [6] and in the early 1930s bags with geometric inlays inspired by the Dutch painter Mondrian. [7] In 1936, she founded her own fashion house, [8] specialising in " sport-tricot " (casual knits) clothes. [9]

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On the occasion of an exhibition of Mondrian's latest works in a Parisian gallery in Montparnasse, Lola, seduced by the painter's paintings, managed to convince Émile Hermès to launch a line of bags, luggage and accessories inspired by the artist's works.

Lola Prusac

Lola Prusac (18 January 1895 – 29 October 1985) was a Polish-born French fashion designer noted for her inventive and original way of dressing, [1] who worked for Hermès in Paris between 1925 and 1935. [2]Lola Prusac created Hermes bags with Neo-Plastic designs in the 1930s. The fashion designer, Yves Saint Laurent debuted his very successful, "Mondrian Collection," in 1965 and declared, "The masterpiece of the 20 th century is a Mondrian." Entre sus contribuciones más icónicas se encuentra la línea de bolsos, lanzada en los años 30, inspirada en la obra de Piet Mondrian –a quien conocía por ser un asistente frecuente a la librería de su hermana-. Prusac's folk art-inspired sweaters were a massive success for Hermès, and around the same time, she created a handbag with a print inspired by the work of artist Piet Mondrian, her designs predating Yves Saint Laurent’s famous Mondrian inspired dresses by more than thirty years.

At Hermès she designed in 1929 their first women collection, silk squares. and in the early 1930s bags with geometric inlays inspired by the Dutch painter Mondrian. In 1936, she founded her own fashion house, specialising in "sport-tricot" (casual knits) clothes.

Lola Prusac began working for Hermès in 1926. Lola worked there for the next 10 years, creating clothing, silk squares and handbags. She leaves Hermès and opens her own fashion house at 93 Rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré in Paris in 1936.Au début des années 1930, elle voit à Montparnasse les plus récentes œuvres de Mondrian et convainc Émile Hermès de faire fabriquer une ligne de sacs et bagages directement inspirés des œuvres de ce peintre avec des incrustations de cuir rouge, bleu et jaune.

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