Nadezhda Lamanova Explained

Nadezhda Lamanova
Birth Name:Nadezhda Petrovna Lamanova
Birth Date:27 December 1861
Birth Place:Shutilovo, Russian Empire
Death Place:Moscow, Soviet Union
Resting Place:Vagankovo Cemetery
Resting Place Coordinates:55.7696°N 37.5527°W
Citizenship:,
Occupation:Fashion designer, Costume designer
Supplier of Her Majesty's Imperial Court
Parents:
  • Petr Mikhailovich Lamanov
  • Nadezhda Aleksandrovna Lamanova (Lisheva)
Awards:Grand-Prix at Paris International Exposition of 1925
Relatives:
  • Anna Petrovna (sister)
  • Ekaterina Petrovna (sister)
  • Maria Petrovna Lamanova (sister)
  • Sofia Petrovna Kraht (Lamanova) (sister)
  • Roman Konstantinovich Kraht (nephew)
  • Vladimir Konstantinovich Kraht (nephew)
  • Nadezhda Konstantinovna Kraht (niece)
  • Andrey Pavlovich Kayutov (husband)
Website:http://nlamanova.ru
Signature Size:200px

Nadezhda Petrovna Lamanova (Russian: Надежда Петровна Ламанова; 27 December [O.S. 14 December] 1861 - 14 October 1941) was a Russian and Soviet fashion and costume designer.

Career

Until the Russian Revolution, Lamanova held a title of supplier of Her Majesty's Imperial Court. Lamanova created gowns for the Empress Alexandra Feodorovna. After the Revolution, Lamanova was the only renowned designer to stay in Russia and lay the basis for the new Soviet fashion.[1] In cooperation with Russian artist and sculptor Vera Mukhina Lamanova won the Grand-prix at the International Exposition of 1925 in Paris.

Notes and References

  1. Book: Стриженова, Татьяна. Из истории советского костюма. Советский художник. 1972. Москва.