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zegalba · 10 months
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Gown of Fea the Soul Weaver (2009) Designed By: Meredith Cook
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Details of Taylor Swift’s pink Speak Now gown.
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This crystal embellished gown was custom made by Zuhair Murad. It took over 350 hours of atelier handwork to complete.
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cinematic-phosphenes · 4 months
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THE GILDED AGE costume appreciation: 2.07: "Wonders Never Cease" — Peggy Scott's pink evening gown with butterfly details
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luxus-aeterna · 1 year
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from La Soirée D'orée.
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resplendentoutfit · 2 months
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The Painting: John Singer Sargent • Portrait of Millicent Duchess of Sutherland • 1905 • Museo Thyssen
The dress : Evening gown of silk and metal. c. 1898-1900. The Metropolitan Museum of Art.
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paletapessoal · 2 months
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Butterfly costume, House of Worth, 1912
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frostedmagnolias · 3 months
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Tea gown
c. 1880s
cotton and satin
UNT Digital Library
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fashion-from-the-past · 5 months
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1850s
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53v3nfrn5 · 1 year
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Pearl beaded bridal gown by Alexander McQueen worn by Björk Guõmundsdóttir in her ‘Pagan Poetry’ music video (2001)
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hauntedbystorytelling · 3 months
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Arnold Genthe ~ Marion Morgan Dancers. From Out of the Shadows. 1920s| src david pollack
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threadtalk · 1 year
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I can practically smell the candy cane on this British dress from 1849! Surprise, though--it isn't a holiday gown... it's a wedding gown!
As many folks know, the concept of the white wedding dress is fairly modern, dating to the middle of the 19th century. And even then, it wasn't ubiquitous. Wedding gowns weren't the "wear it once" they are today, and many women sought to find dresses they could later incorporate into their wardrobes. Even my grandmother, who married in the 1940s, wore a brown dress for her wedding. Part of that was a financial decision, of course, but I love the idea of colorful, practical wedding wear, too.
This dress is silk damask, which is always exciting for me. That means the pattern is reversible! Not something you would notice by just looking at it.
In classic 1840-1850 transitional wear, it's got a lot going for it: the very tailored waist looks very 1880s, while the silhouette is firmly in the 1840s. Those candy cane arms, though!
From the Bowes Museum.
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An elaborate gown
Concept art for The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion
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Art by Adam Adamowicz
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the-costume-closet · 4 months
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Costume Design #279
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cinematic-phosphenes · 3 months
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THE GILDED AGE S2 Costume Appreciation: Shades of Pink (2/2)
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samarashoot · 5 months
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"I think we were so specific in understanding what characters we were being influenced by that we could go directly to the source. With Jackie O, for example, it was more about understanding her. What is it about her style that Gerard was gravitating towards? [...] While some of the costumes were called costumes, others were more like lifestyle characters. We were bringing something to life that wasn't completely a costume." - Marina Toybina, interviewed for @mcrswarmzine
"Gerard's dress does not look like a costume. They look as natural and comfortable as the original Manson Girls, each seemingly unfazed by the spectacles they have created [...] When he removes the cardigan a few songs into the show, it is incidentally revealed that his armpits are shaved. I feel strange noticing this, even with the assumption that it was a deliberate choice made for this costume. I wonder if this is a way to further a physical embodiment of this character, to connect more fully to the experiences of these women." - excerpt from Female Trouble, my reflection on the Houston show for @mcrswarmzine
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operafantomet · 3 months
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FAVE CHRISTINE COSTUME 2023: The wedding dress
Kwon Ga Min, South Korea: I adore the lace used in the new South korean dresses, and the touch of silver in the bodices.
Kanisha Marie Feliciano, Broadway: Look at the clean lines, sculpted basque and the silvery lace. Shaaaaarp.
Son Ji Soo, South Korea: Another lovely South Korean dress, this photo showing the silvery bodice decorations better. I muuch prefer the silver to the "jellyfish" like gold often seen in newer UK dresses.
Yang Chengziuyi, China: As the South Korean dresses in large a UK style, but this one with different lace, and more golden decorations in the front bodice. The bodice also appears to be more hourglass shaped, and with larger lace fans over the bust to further emphasis the hourglass shape.
(original design by Maria Bjørnson)
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