NicDaisy
@plummie9
BA History & Art History historic fashion, haute couture, art, churches, antiques. Seamstress & novice writer 🐨🐕🐈⬛
Japan for the Western Market. The Most Exquisite & Divine Dressing Gown, late 19th- early 20th c. Silk plain weave with silk embroidery. ©️@LACMA #FashionHistory #Covet




American Lovely summer cotton dress, 1860s @metmuseum #FAshionhistory




American Elegant silk dress, 1870-1873 @metmuseum #FAshionHistory




American Dress, c. 1880 Silk taffetta, silk velvet @metmuseum #fashionHistory




American Pretty, flouncy, silk dress, c. 1865. @metmuseum #Fashionhistory




American Another lovely dress, 1881 Silk brocade, faux pearl & glass bead trim @metmuseum #FashionHistory



American Dress, 1880 Silk taffeta, silk, lace. @metmuseum #Fashionhistory



Woven & sewn in France Brunswick, 1765 & 1775 Fine moiré silk. The Brunswick is a short version of the sack dress. Popular for travelling, this one was prob. for day wear, given the fine silk. Silk, linen, silk thread; hand-woven,sewn & calendered. @V_and_A #FAshionHistory



American Lovely summer cotton dress, 1872-1875 @metmuseum #FashionHistory




British Pretty printed cotton dress. late 1820s @metmuseum #FAshionHistory




Art Nouveau necklace 'Fuchsias' from 1900s. Paris. It's almost beyond what any human could design.
Probably American Lovely silk dress with two bodices, c. 1857. @metmuseum #FashionHistory



Pub. London S & J Fuller, Shury (printers) The Protean Figure &Metamorphic Costumes Paper Doll, 1811 collections.vam.ac.uk/item/O1130531/… @V_and_A #FAshionHistory


British Festive Dinner Dress, 1824-26 Fine cotton lawn, silk, wool embroidery @metmuseum #fashionhistory


