yellow silk evening dress with oak leaf design
c.1902
House of Worth
Fashion Museum of Bath
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Tea Gown, 1905. House of Worth.
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Butterfly costume, House of Worth, 1912
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Pale blue silk ball gown, 1898, French.
By Jean-Philippe Worth.
Met Museum.
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how reader and the prison guards look at each other during the two hour elevator ride out of the fortress post wriothesley dick appointment (it's the fourth time this week) ((it's also tuesday)))
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Dress
1879-1880
France
The MET (Accession Number: C.I.X.51.24.5a, b)
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Imperial Russian court dress composed of emerald green velvet and silver moiré - by Charles Frederick Worth, c. 1888
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Worth “Byzantine Dress,” 1904
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I feel like there's a direct correlation between the rise of fast fashion and the decline of period drama costume quality...
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A still shot of a scene from the televised series, The Gilded Age. The character of Ada (played by Cynthia Nixon) is wearing a dress that looks a lot like the House of Worth gown below. The bodice and sleeves are a bit different, as is the pattern of the center panel of the dress.
House of Worth • Evening ensemble • c. 1888 • Designer Charles Frederick Worth • French, born England
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• Ball gown.
Designer/Maker: Attributed to House of Worth (French, 1858–1956)
Date: 1898–1900
Culture: French
Medium: Silk
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Gown, 1898. House Of Worth.
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Tea-gown, House of Worth for Jane Norton Grew, ca. 1910
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Silver silk tea gown, 1894, French.
Designed by Jean-Philippe Worth.
Met Museum.
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