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Edwardian Dress Pattern, Edwardian Tea Gown, Tea Gown, 1900s Fashion, Aesthetic Dress, Edwardian Dress, 20th Century Fashion, Gown Pattern, 19th Century Fashion

From the seller: legant couture 1860’s Civil War Ball gown over coat in amazing condition. French Pastel cream watered silk fabric with pink Roses. Embellished with the best carved Mother of Pearl buttons, front and back. A sewing masterpiece with front and back rows of gorgeous ruching, and also on the sleeve armyces intense cartridge pleating. Aside from a few tiny hold to light pinholes and a little seam opening in the back it is in excellent condition. No stains, ripping, tears or real…

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All The Pretty Dresses: Late Victorian Black Silk Tea Gown Late Victorian Fashion, Edwardian Tea Gown, Artistic Dress, Opera Dress, 1890s Fashion, Tea Gown, Period Clothing, Aesthetic Dress, Gown Pattern

From the seller: ANTIQUE MOURNING GGOWN Label: Daniels & Fisher Denver Description: Black silk floral damask mourning gown from the late 1800s to early 1900s Yellow velveteen collar probably added later Lace wide collar, around the cuffs and in gathered rows down the center front Velvet and lace around the hem Satin sash and big bow in the front Boned inside Large pleat in the center back starts at the top and forms a train...It is large enough for a bustle underneath It has a museum number…

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Edwardian Tea Gown, Edwardian Tea Dress, 1860s Dresses, 1890s Fashion, Tea Gown, Historical Dress, Aesthetic Dress, Aesthetic Movement, Medieval Fashion

Well, I appear to be on a theme roll, because once again I’ve picked a dress with front view vs back view. This one is quite intentional though: it’s a tea gown with a specific over-robe effect. Last Week: an early 1860s dress in blue floral silk Last week’s dress was the opposite of the week before’s. A fortnight ago you liked the back view but not the front, last week you loved the front, but if you had any quibbles it was that you thought the additional back tails were awkward and…

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House Of Worth Gowns, Worth Gowns, 1910 House, Edwardian Gowns, J P Morgan, House Of Worth, Belle Epoch, Victorian Dresses, Tea Gown

I gave you an extra few days for Rate the Dress, because last week’s was so late. And I’m still feeling very rushed and busy, so have picked a Rate the Dress that’s all about relaxing, albeit in the poshest way possible. Last Week: an 1860s fancy dress Last week’s Rate the dress was fancy in a different way to this weeks: fancy dress, rather than fancy, fancy. But what we could see of the trim and construction was also quite fancy: indicating a very well made, high quality item, for a client…

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