
Men's Waistcoat
Gentleman's Evening and Dress vests worn during the 19th century and the first decade of the 20th century.
Belle Époque Evening Jacket
An original Belle Époque ladies’ evening jacket made in France around l89l by the design house of Emil Pingat.
Edwardian Evening Dress
Here we have a superb example of the lavish Edwardian evening dress worn for dinners and dancing.
1907 Dinner Dress
The bodice pattern is of British origin. The skirt is of French origin but after 1893 was greatly popular in the United Kingdom. The dress is fashioned from a gray and lavender shot silk, with the two different colors of thread causing the Fabric to change colors with movement and light.
Spectator Jacket
Edwardian ladies’ Spectator Jacket patterned from an original garment dating from 1907 by the designers at Past Patterns.
Eretria Blouse Waist #1
Fastening on the left side hidden by the blousing of the over layer and lovely smocking on the neck front.
Eretria Blouse Waist #2
Fastening on the left side hidden by the blousing of the over layer and lovely smocking on the neck front.
Chinoiserie Damasque Ball Gown
The ‘chinoiserie damasque’ was limited in quantity so the back of the bodice and the train panels in the skirt are made of black silk velvet creating a pleasant dramatic addition to the garment design.
1898 Ball Gown
Ball gown dating from 1898. Originally created for and worn by a young lady in Ann Arbor, Michigan.
Dark Floral print on Rayon Faux-Silk Blouse
Seven-gore skirt made of one flat front panel and three pairs of increasingly long triangular panels.
1905 Blancavaert
The original dress was created in 1905 by BLANCAVAERT, Court Dressmaker and Ladies’ Taylor, 38 and 39 South Molton Street. W.
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