Maison Pingat

Maison Pingat was active during a brief but influential period in late 19th-century European fashion history, operating between 1883 and 1893. Though the firm’s complete output remains unknown, its prestige is evidenced by the inclusion of several designs in major institutional collections.

The surviving garments focus exclusively on specialized outerwear, demonstrating a mastery of detailed textile work typical of the Haute Couture of the era. Five distinct works by Maison Pingat are currently represented in museum holdings, including several historically significant pieces. These documented garments include an Evening dolman, an Evening cloak, and three separate Capes.

The preservation of these historical textile items, particularly in the collection of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, confirms the firm’s legacy and attests to the museum-quality craftsmanship of its output. These designs are often documented as downloadable artwork files for researchers, underscoring their importance in the study of fashion history. High-quality prints of the archival images related to Maison Pingat’s work are utilized globally by scholars focusing on the transitional styles of the 1880s and 1890s.

5 works in collection

Works in Collection