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Day dress ca. 1810
From Kerry Taylor Auctions
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Day Dress
c.1855
England
This type of widely protruding skirt that appeared around the middle of the 19th century came to be known later under the name of the "crinoline style." As can be seen with this dress, large design motifs proved immensely effective on these voluminous skirts. The border pattern here is wood-block printed and repeats every 20.6 cm. Compared to small-scale designs, large patterns require a solid technique to avoid misalignment of the print colors. Considering that this mixed fabric of silk and wool is a material hard to print on, this dress with its bright and cheerful colors is a particularly fine example on how much cloth printing techniques had evolved.
The Kyoto Costume Institute
#day dress#fashion history#historical fashion#1850s#crinoline era#19th century#england#victorian#1855#blue#white#floral#flower print#kci
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• Day Dress.
Date: 1910-1912
Medium: Blue silk velvet, purple silk taffeta, embroidered blue silk tulle.
#fashion history#history of fashion#dress#fashion#early 1900s#1900s fashion#1900's dress#day dress#1910's fashion#1910's#1910#1912#purple
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Afternoon Dress, 1895
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1894-1896 Day ensemble by unknown maker
silk, silk netting, silk velvet
(FIDM Museum & Galleries)
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Afternoon Dress, c. 1885
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Day dress, 1857, Scotland.
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Blue and red day dress, ca. 1895, French.
By Jean-Philippe Worth.
National Gallery of Victoria.
https://www.ngv.vic.gov.au/explore/collection/work/117074/#
#ngv#blue#red#wool#womenswear#extant garments#dress#silk#19th century#1895#1890s#1890s France#1890s extant garment#day dress#1890s dress#french#house of worth#Jean Philippe worth
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four skies, four dresses
#day dress#homestuck#hs#art#jade harley#jane crocker#roxy lalonde#rose lalonde#making prints on etsy!
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Day dress, 1872-74
Linen, silk (Gros de Tours)
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Vestido de calle, 1872-74
Lino, seda (Gros de Tours)
Museo de Artes y Costumbres Populares de Sevilla, DJ05696
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Dated ca. 1805, prior to the Regency proper, this cotton print gown is a good example of the aesthetic of that time: narrow sleeves rather than puffs, a deep neckline for daywear (18thc holdover), trained skirt. The closure - the lining fastening at center front and the calico forming a bib that pins over it - is also a part of the experimentation from the turn of the century.
From Colonial Williamsburg.
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Day dress ca. 1810
From Kerry Taylor Auctions
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Ensemble
c.1855
American or European
The MET (Accession Number: 1992.31.2a–c)
#ensemble#day dress#evening dress#1850s#crinoline era#1855#green#off white#19th century#silk#united states#france#united kingdom#the met#this is one of my favorite garments of all time
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• Day Dress.
Designer: James Galanos
Date : ca. 1956
Medium: Silk faille
#fashion history#history of fashion#dress#fashion#vintage clothing#vintage fashion#vintage#vintage dress#1950's fashion#1950's dress#1950's#day dress#james galanos#silk faille#ca. 1956
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Day dress, 1891-1900. Jeanne Paquin.
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ab. 1823-1825 Cotton day dress
(National Museums Liverpool)
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