Dress
c. 1825
Silk organza and silk taffeta
Gift of Titi Halle
Object number2007.41.1
This gown’s textile is woven so finely as to be translucent, and the long, smooth silk fibers provide a subtle sheen. Silk is a protein fiber extruded by silk worms, which were first domesticated in China about 7000 years ago. Silk has continued to be highly prized for its luster and strength.
DescriptionDiaphanous ivory silk organza overdress with allover woven pattern of ivory floral sprigs; voluminous puff short sleeve with ruched silk taffeta floral applique; bodice seaming and neckline finished in silk bias covered cord; puffed self fabric band at hemExhibitions