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CHANEL Metiers d’Art show in Scotland

mix patterns & textures…tweed, plaid, wool, tartans, prints

This shawl served a dual function: it provided warmth to the thin base garment and demonstrated the fashion-consciousness of the wearer, as the cloths were extremely popular through the mid-nineteenth century. Kashmiri shawls were popularized by Napoleon’s wife, the Empress Josephine, owner of an extensive collection. Imported shawls were prohibitively expensive for many, and European cities, like Paisley in Scotland, the likely source for this example, began to produce less costly shawls in imitative motifs.

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Evening Dress

Charles Fredrick Worth, 1883

The Chicago History Museum

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Bridesmaid’s Dress

Jean-Philippe Worth, 1896

The Metropolitan Museum of Art

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Dress

1858-1860

The Metropolitan Museum of Art

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Dress
Balmain, 1955-1957
Kerry Taylor Auctions

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Dress

Balmain, 1955-1957

Kerry Taylor Auctions

lovelyblasphemy:

Victorian Maiden JSK!

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Ball Gown

1900

The Metropolitan Museum of Art