George Barbier, La Belle Personne, Worth evening dress, detail, fashion plate from Gazette du Bon Ton, 1925.
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Tudor-esque dress, 1890. House of Worth
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• Woman's Evening Wrap.
Date: 1925
Artist: Designed by House of Worth, Paris (ca. 1858–1952)
Medium: Silk velvet with metallic supplementarty wefts.
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yellow silk evening dress with oak leaf design
c.1902
House of Worth
Fashion Museum of Bath
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Tea-gown, House of Worth for Jane Norton Grew, ca. 1910
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Bodice
House of Worth (French)
Mid 1890s
Fashion Museum Bath via Twitter
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The "Arlesienne" evening dress by the House of Worth (ca. 1912-13)
Worn by Queen Maud of Norway
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House of Worth, c. 1893-95. Red silk velvet.
“Severe corsetting falling at the natural waist, a flaring skirt, and the return of gigot sleeves constituted a fin-de-siècle extremism. The engorgement of sleeves and skirt made this extreme constriction seem even more exaggerated in the context of the bulbous shapes surrounding the ideal, hard, narrow waist. The style was maintained well into the twentieth century as a flattering stage effect by actresses such as Sarah Bernhardt. “
via The Metropolitan Museum of Art
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Evening dress, 1898. House Of Worth.
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• Evening dress (bodice and skirt).
Designer/Maker: House of Worth (Paris, France)
Date: ca. 1900
Medium: Silk, cotton, textile, metal, glass, paper.
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