Else Oppler-Legband | |
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Born | 21 February 1875 |
Died | 7 December 1965 | (aged 90)
Nationality | Germany |
Occupation | Architect |
Else Oppler-Legband (21 February 1875 in Nuremberg – 7 December 1965 in Überlingen) was a German architect and interior designer, costume designer and stylist.[1]
She is one of the representatives of the Victorian dress reform which aimed to free women from sacramental constraints by reforming women's fashion in the 1910s and 1920s. She also worked for the cinema at the turn of the 1920s as costume designer and set designer.[2][3][4][5]
Else Oppler-Legband was one of the representatives of the so-called “reform” of Fashion in the 1910s and 1920s, centered in Berlin. In innovative circles of design and architecture, aesthetic interest in naked forms, devoid of ornamentation, spread from fashion to architectural theory.[5]