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Ball gown, Italian (?), ca. 1869. Ivory-colored linen, with printed coral branches, bordered in red satin and black lace. Photo: Antonio Quattrone. Collection Galleria del Costume di Palazzo Pitti Dresses 1800, Vintage Dresses 1800, Istoria Modei, Historical Gowns, 1860 Fashion, 1800s Fashion, 19th Century Fashion, Old Dresses, Victorian Clothing
Ball gown, Italian (?), ca. 1869. Ivory-colored linen, with printed coral branches, bordered in red satin and black lace. Photo: Antonio Quattrone. Collection Galleria del Costume di Palazzo Pitti
Robe bustier Balenciaga 1958 © Musée Galliera / Roger-Viollet Vintage Balenciaga, Fun Dresses, Cristobal Balenciaga, Balenciaga Dress, Fashion 1950, Betty Draper, Simply Fashion, Cristóbal Balenciaga, That Dress
Robe bustier Balenciaga 1958 © Musée Galliera / Roger-Viollet
1891 two-piece wedding dress, United States, Louisville, Kentucky. Corded silk with glass beads, rhinestones, and amethysts. Via Los Angeles County Museum of Art. Wedding Dress Bodice, Vintage Weddingdress, Charles Frederick Worth, Two Piece Wedding Dress, Victorian Wedding, Wedding Gowns Vintage
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1891 two-piece wedding dress, United States, Louisville, Kentucky. Corded silk with glass beads, rhinestones, and amethysts. Via Los Angeles County Museum of Art.
Promenade dress 1888, French Promenade Dress, 1880s Fashion, Bustle Dress, Period Outfit, Antique Dress
Maison Pingat | Promenade dress | French | The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Promenade dress 1888, French
Bucharest, c 1905 Old Dress, 1900s Fashion, Robes Vintage, 20th Century Fashion, Edwardian Dress, Vintage Gowns, Antique Clothing
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Bucharest, c 1905
Evening dress ca. 1910. Cream-colored silk satin and white tulle, embroidered with black pearls. Auctions Eve Fashion 1910, Mode Retro, 1910s Fashion, Jeanne Lanvin, Black Pearls
Evening dress ca. 1910. Cream-colored silk satin and white tulle, embroidered with black pearls. Auctions Eve
Walking suit ca. 1870s. Two-piece visiting dress in 2 shades of gray silk faille. Skirt has short train and is worn with bustle. Triangular pocket on right side of skirt, trimmed with buttons & cord lacing, was designed to hold parasol. Indianapolis Museum of Art Bustle Dresses, 1870s Fashion, Victorian Costume, Century Clothing
Walking suit ca. 1870s. Two-piece visiting dress in 2 shades of gray silk faille. Skirt has short train and is worn with bustle. Triangular pocket on right side of skirt, trimmed with buttons & cord lacing, was designed to hold parasol. Indianapolis Museum of Art
Eveningdress by Cristobal Balenciaga for Eisa, 1949, Spain, silk, plain weave (faille), appliqued and embroidered with sequins, rhinestone, silk flowers, silk-wrapped wire, with silk net and silk plain weave lining Fashion Reference, Couture Embroidery, Couture Details, A Wedding Dress, Vintage Couture
Eveningdress by Cristobal Balenciaga for Eisa, 1949, Spain, silk, plain weave (faille), appliqued and embroidered with sequins, rhinestone, silk flowers, silk-wrapped wire, with silk net and silk plain weave lining
Vintage 1950s Dress - Charles James Glamour Vintage, Charles James, 1950s Style
Charles James | Evening dress | American | The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Vintage 1950s Dress - Charles James
Girolamo Giuseffi, St. Louis, MO, ca. 1906. Silk and silk velvet. Indianapolis Museum of Art: "The appliquéd and cutout stylized flowers—either peonies or plum blossoms—are drawn in an Art Nouveau style, which was prevalent from 1890 to 1914. The dramatic sleeve silhouette along with the great amount of ruching and hand pin tucking throughout the bodice and skirt make this a very expensive garment, perhaps part of a trousseau." Small Waist Dress, Edwardian Dresses, Hand Pin, Sleeve Silhouette, Plum Blossoms
Girolamo Giuseffi, St. Louis, MO, ca. 1906. Silk and silk velvet. Indianapolis Museum of Art: "The appliquéd and cutout stylized flowers—either peonies or plum blossoms—are drawn in an Art Nouveau style, which was prevalent from 1890 to 1914. The dramatic sleeve silhouette along with the great amount of ruching and hand pin tucking throughout the bodice and skirt make this a very expensive garment, perhaps part of a trousseau."