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2006.13.2

2006.13.2

Object: Hat
Date: 1845
Medium: Silk, cotton, and lace
Country: USA
Credit Line: Museum purchase
Object number: 2006.13.2
DescriptionGold silk drawn bonnet, trimmed with lace and cloth flowers inside brim; wired conical shape with flat back, box pleated band with rosettes at end, bavolet and self ties
Label Text:The accessories of the 1840s emphasized modesty and decorum, a goal epitomized by this bonnet, which shielded the wearer's face from prying eyes. To achieve the idealized sentimental look, fashionable women adopted narrow flat shoes, tight corsets, and demure collars and undersleeves. However, these accessories were not without seductive appeal. The eyelet and pink flower trim of the bonnet is calculated to frame the face and flatter the wearer, essential in a period when cosmetics were taboo.
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Exhibitions:
  • She's like a Rainbow: Colors in Fashion
  • Force of Nature
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