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C. 1905 Afternoon Dress Marine blue silk & chiffon dress with gold soutache
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Ephemeral Elegance | Wool Appliqued Velvet Afternoon Dress, ca. 1902...
Oxfords | American | The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Silk Oxfords, American, 1900–1910.
Dress, Augusta Lundin, Stockholm, 1905. White silk with silk floral brocade in gold, red, blue, white and purple. Made for Queen Victoria of Sweden (1862-1930). emuseumplus.se
Wedding gown, 1910. Oyster-colored satin overlaid with voile. Yoke & high neck of net embroidered with flowers & leaves. Long fitted sleeves are tucked & edged with lace at wrists; have 5 satin-covered buttons from wrist to elbow. Bodice & shoulders also overlaid with voile and threaded through satin-covered buckles to form tabs beneath bustline. Voile overskirt falls from bust from open tucks that give fullness to skirt. Busby Auctions/LiveAuctioneers
Walking dress, Mlle. Amalie Wallemien, Vienna, ca. 1908. Blue cloth with applications of brown silk braid. V-necked frock-style coat with long sleeves with high cuffs, lined in ivory linen, white cotton, & yellow silk. Faux vest in yellow taffeta, embroidered with floral polychrome. Flared skirt with patch pocket on right side, rear hooks. Balayeuse of blue velvet ribbon under skirt. Galleria del Costume di Palazzo Pitti via Europeana Fashion
1910 silk Day dress by Poiret, Via Kobe Fashion Museum.
The Metropolitan Museum of Art
French Riding ensemble - c. 1905 - Silk, metal thread, ostrich feathers - Marking: 'Morin Blossier, Paris' and 'Her Majesty Queen Alexandra' - The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Woolen costume ca. 1900. From an exhibit of Edwardian clothing at the Gemeente Museum, the Hague, via Walking Through History with Jasper & Angela
Linen and lace, ca. 1905. Nordic Museum