Ballet costume worn by Anna Pavlova for “The Swan”, silk and sequined cotton
believed to be worn c. 1910s-1920s
credit: Museum of London
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Edward Okuń (1872-1945)
"The Four Strings of a Violin" (1914)
Located in the Arizona State University Art Museum, Tempe, Arizona, United States
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1916 Woman's "Happiness" dinner dress by Lucile, Lady Duff-Gordon (Label Lucile Ltd., New York)
silk taffeta, satin, tulle, and chiffon with lace, lace insets and appliqué, ribbons, and silk flowers
(Philadelphia Museum of Art)
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Jules Gervais-Courtellemont ~ A woman poses in the traditional headdress of the Burgundians in Saone et Loire, France, in the early 1900s.
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• Woman's Coat.
Designer/Maker: Worth
Place of origin: France, Paris
Date: 1910-1911
Medium: Silk cut and voided velvet on silk and metallic-thread satin ground with metallic lace and jet and glass beads.
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Butterfly costume, House of Worth, 1912
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Evening Dress
c.1913
England or France
Victoria & Albert Museum (Accession Number: T.33-1947)
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The "Arlesienne" evening dress by the House of Worth (ca. 1912-13)
Worn by Queen Maud of Norway
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Peach pink silk dress, 1910-1912, French.
Designed by Paul Poiret.
Palais Galliera.
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Xavier Gosé, Le Monde, High Life, Cover Illustration for Les Annales, Noel 1913.
Morera. Museu d'Art Modern i Contemporani, Carrer Major, 31, 25007 Lleida, Spain
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evening dress
c. 1912
Girolamo Giuseffi, Newfields
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Wedding gown, 1912.
Silk charmeuse trained gown, lace bodice trimmed w/ crystal beads & pearls.
via augusta auctions
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1913 Evening dress of Vera Karakhan by House of Paul Poiret
velvet, tulle, silver lace, galloon, silk and metallic threads, polychrome bugles, beads, imitation pearls, silk flowers
(State Hermitage Museum)
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