1225: A green watered silk formal gown, circa 1865, the - Jun 24, 2008 | Kerry Taylor Auctions in United Kingdom
A green watered silk formal gown, circa 1865, the lightly padded bodice trimmed with cream and black lace and bows, t... on Jun 24, 2008
Apple green mid-19th century silk dress comprising skirt, bodice, jacket and belt. Bodice trimmed with cream lace and bead detail. Jacket has silk thread-covered buttons.
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1225: A green watered silk formal gown, circa 1865, the - Jun 24, 2008 | Kerry Taylor Auctions in United Kingdom
A green watered silk formal gown, circa 1865, the lightly padded bodice trimmed with cream and black lace and bows, t... on Jun 24, 2008
Pattern Draft: Ladies' Ball Dress, January 1857 - The Ladies Treasury of Costume and Fashion
Period dressmaking pattern for how to draft a lady's crinoline era ball dress or evening dress from January 1857, Victorian drafting instructions. The Ladies' Treasury. History, Cut and Construction of Period Costume
1860's dinner dress. Taupe plaid silk moiré with pink silk. Only pitfall to this is when spectators who already can't tell us from the Colonials will really think you are Betsy Ross.
La Belle Assemblee, April 1860.
La Belle Assemblee, April 1860. LAPL Visual Collections.
House of Worth | Afternoon dress | French | The Metropolitan Museum of Art
The bustle silhouette, although primarily associated with the second half of the 19th century, originated in earlier fashions as a simple bump at the back of the dress, such as with late 17th-early 18th century mantuas and late 18th- early 19th century Empire dresses
1861 sept "Ladies' Companion"
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Le Follet December 1865
Le Follet December 1865. LAPL Visual Collections.
Le Magasin des Familles Fashion Plate - 1850 - "PARENTS WITH LITTLE GIRL" - H-C Lithograph
VINTAGE FASHION PRINT DESCRIPTION This hand colored lithograph print is from "LE MAGASIN DES FAMILLES". It was published by Mme. Colas in Paris in about 1850. CONDITION This print has an image that is
Civil War Era Fashion Plate - January 1860 Journal Des Demoiselles
Civil War Era Fashion Plate - January 1860 Journal Des Demoiselles Explanation of the Fashion Plate Premiere toilet - Dress tartalane two skirts: one chosen by bouquets of camellias, the other filled the bottom of ruffles and taffeta broths. Bodice with advanced draperies. Hairstyle camelias. Second toilet - Dress taffeta skirt has 6 wheels. Bodice with berthe tips. Twist and knot taffeta.