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digitalfashionmuseum · 2 years ago
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Pink Silk Ball Gown, 1900, French.
Designed by Jean-Philippe Worth.
Met Museum.
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• Dinner Dress.
Designer/Maker: Attributed to Charles Frederick Worth (1825–1895); Jean-Philippe Worth (1856–1926)
Date: 1890–1895
Culture: French
Medium: Silk, metal
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mote-historie · 1 year ago
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Franz Xaver Winterhalter, Portrait of The Beautiful Empress Elisabeth of Austria nicknamed Sisi (also spelled Sissi) in a pink tulle ballgown (Courtly Gala Dress) with Diamond Stars created by House of Worth. 1865.
Kunsthistorisches Museum in Vienna, Austria. 
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omgthatdress · 2 years ago
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Evening Dress
Jean-Philippe Worth, 1910
Bunka Gakuen Museum
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costumeloverz71 · 2 years ago
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Gown, 1905, Jean-Philippe Worth
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sparklebits · 3 months ago
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House of Worth. Jean-Philippe Worth. Evening Dress, 1902
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gogmstuff · 2 years ago
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1890s dresses -
Top  1891 Princess Luise Margarete of Prussia by Josefine Swoboda (auctioned). From tumblr.com/pintoras/714297619466338304/josefine-swoboda-austrian-1861-1924-portrait; fixed spots w Pshop 1509X2137.
Second row left  1893 Young Woman Sewing by Norbert Goeneutte (location ?). From tumblr.com/catherinedefrance; removed spots w Pshop 1280X1805.
Second row right  ca. 1895 French walking dress (location ?). From tumblr.com/marchofanemones 735X988.
Third row  1898 Lillie by Childe Hassam (location ?). From tumblr.com/catherinedefrance 789X1009.
Fourth row left  1898-1900 Evening dress by Jean-Philippe Worth side (Metropolitan). From their Web site 3000X4000.
Fourth row center  1898-1900 Evening dress by Jean-Philippe Worth front (Metropolitan). From their Web site 2504X3416.
Fourth row right  1898-1900 Evening dress by Jean-Philippe Worth bodice (Metropolitan). From their Web site 2400X3600.
Fifth row  1899 Maria Klementyna Główczewska by Kazimierz Mordasewicz (Muzeum Narodowe w Warszawie - Warsawa, Poland). From tumblr.com/fashion-inspiration-s; fixed spots & edges w Pshop 199X3072.
Sixth row  Archduchess Maria Annunciata of Austria in costume. From antique-royals.tumblr.com/post/101524616478/archduchess-maria-annunciata-of-austria-in-costume 618X934.
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milksockets · 2 months ago
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jean-philippe worth evening dress, 1907-10 in high style: masterwords from the brooklyn museum costume collection at the metropolitan museum of art - jan glier reeder (2010)
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fashionsfromhistory · 1 year ago
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Evening Dress
Jean-Philippe Worth
c.1900
Victoria & Albert (Accession Number: T.459 to B-1974)
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history-of-fashion · 1 year ago
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ab. 1897 Evening dress by House of Worth (attr. to Charles Frederick Worth French or (and) Jean-Philippe Worth French)
silk, linen
(Brooklyn Museum / Metropolitan Museum of Art)
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digitalfashionmuseum · 1 year ago
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Green Silk Coat with Fur Trim, 1901, French.
Designed by Jean-Philippe Worth.
Met Museum.
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• Evening dress.
Design House: House of Worth (French, 1858–1956); Designer: Jean-Philippe Worth (French, 1856–1926)
Date: 1898–1900
Medium: Silk, glass
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mote-historie · 1 year ago
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Lady Paget as Cleopatra. Costume by House of Worth, Paris. The Duchess of Devonshire’s Ball, Devonshire House in Piccadilly, London. July 1897.
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omgthatdress · 1 year ago
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Evening Coat
Jean-Philippe Worth, 1901
The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Green means nature.
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elsalouisa · 5 months ago
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"...we found...Maria Feodorovna, the kindest and the most charming. When this princess became czarina, she had my father make a magnificent manteau de cour for her of pink velvet entirely embroidered with silver. This splendid mantle became one of the mainstays of her official wardrobe, and she wore it upon more than one great occasion. When her son Nicholas became czar, she had the pattern of its silver embroidery restitched at a convent on a purple velvet more in keeping with her age and title of Queen Mother. The model for this and all other manteaux de cour worn at the Russian court was the one approved by the Master of Robes. The only deviation allowed was the length of the train, and even this was limited by the position at court of the wearer. For instance, if the train worn by the czarina was four meters long, those of the grand duchesses had to be three meters and seventy-five centimeters, those of the princesses three meters and fifty centimeters, and so on".
Jean-Philippe Worth "A century of fashion"
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threadtalk · 2 years ago
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Well, hello springtime eleganza. Dating from the very turn of the 20th century, this star-speckled satin stunner (say that six times fast) is a dream made real. Ethereal much?
Judging by the date of this gown, we know it's not Charles Frederick Worth who was at the helm, since he passed away in 1895. So it was likely Jean-Philippe Worth at the helm of these designs.
The detail on the lace here is absolute perfection, crawling up the hem in an almost organic way. My favorite part has to be the embroidered stars on the silk, because it's so playful and whimsical.
From the Met Museum.
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