Dress
c. 1812
Silk
Museum purchase
Object numberP88.9.1
In his novel, Waverly, Sir Walter Scott described the lands of Scotland as covered in tartan, and in preparation for a visit by King George IV, Scott organized a tartan dress code. The king was so impressed that he adopted tartan as his official attire and began a trend for this pattern.
DescriptionTartan silk Empire dress with matching overbodice and sleeves, in predominantly red and white woven plaid; deep square neckline, short puffed sleeve variation with shirring; slightly A-line skirt vertically shirred at hem for scalloped effect; pom pom, braid, ribbon and tassel trimCollections
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