Evening dress of blue silk damask and pearls (1860s) at the Gothenburg City Museum.
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Evening dress of blue silk damask and pearls (1860s) at the Gothenburg City Museum.
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L'Art et la mode, no. 15, vol. 28, 13 avril 1907, Paris. Robe de lainage rayé, garnie d’un large, biais de moire noire. Grand habit de poult de soie brodé et bordé de bleu avec boutons de cristal bleu. Imp. d'art L. Lafontaine, Paris. Bibliothèque nationale de France
The Delineator, Vol XXXIX, No 5, May 1892
Ladies’ Evening Gowns, featuring Costume with Demi-Trained Princess Back (Perforated for Round Length), Evening Waist, and Bell Skirt with Straight Back and Pointed Train (Perforated for Round Length).
Nat King Cole, Eartha Kitt, and Cab Calloway on set of ST. LOUIS BLUES (Allen Reisner, 1958)
La Mode illustrée, no. 36, 9 septembre 1894, Paris. Robe soie quadrillée. Modèle de la Maison Montaillé, rue du Faubourg-Saint-Honoré, 27 et 29. Ville de Paris / Bibliothèque Forney
On This Day: 2nd October, 1889
Fashion page from L'Illustration, with artwork by A. Sandoz, article written by "Violette". The dress depicted in the plate is from Worth, and is described in the second-last paragraph. The rest of the text talks about the upcoming Winter season.
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Evening Dress
c.1900-1907
United States
New Canaan Museum & Historical Society
Three Women In Marshall, Texas C. 1899.
Illustrirte Frauen-Zeitung Vol XXVI, No 2, January 15, 1899 Plate 1367
Mode-palace : album mensuel des dernières créations parisiennes. No. 12, décembre 1902, Paris. Gravure coloriée no. 3. Toilettes de bal. Bibliothèque nationale de France
Beaux-arts des modes, no. 5, octobre 1935 (New York, Paris, London, Milano, Wien, Bruxelles). Modèles Originaux. Bibliothèque nationale de France
1197 Frock in Manifyl. Peplum trimmed with lacquered braid, leather or patent belt. Plain skirt, joined lower part, a fold on either side. — 1197a Braid-trimmed cape of the dress material.
Summer Dress
c. 1903-1905
unknown maker
Wien Museum
evening dress
c. 1911-1912
maker unknown, Grand Rapids Public Museum
Illustrirte Frauen-Zeitung Vol XXII, No 1, November 1, 1895 Plate 1145
A cat stalks a robin. Studies in reading. 1922.
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It really makes me laugh when transphobes are like "no one back in the day cross dressed or played with gender, it's just a trend" shut up look at this Lesbian couple from my home (when it used to be Kingdom of Hungary, Budapest) in 1920s who dressed in half traditional femme and masc wedding attire