A stunning volume showcasing the magnificent court dress of the Russian
Empire, culled from the authoritative collection at the State Hermitage
Museum in St. Petersburg, photographed with the Winter Palace as a
backdrop. Prerevolutionary Russia was renowned for the glamorous and
luxurious lifestyles of the nobility, with their opulent palaces and
glittering social life. Now, this lavish volume reveals the incredible
clothing they wore, from everyday dress and ceremonial attire
(traditional holidays outfits and military uniforms) to dress for
special occasions, including elaborate evening wear for theater and
musical events and fancy masquerade balls. Celebrated for luxurious
materials and impeccable craftsmanship, the dress of the Russian
nobility was haute couture at its finest. With beautiful photography and
details highlighting the hand-spun silks and lace and jeweled
embroideries, Russian Splendor highlights the glamour of this gilded
age and offers a fascinating window into a vanished world. Essays by
Hermitage Museum curators, alongside historic Russian paintings and
photographs, place the clothing in a historical context, revealing the
rich cultural layers and artistic influences of czarist Russia.