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Red, green, blue, yellow, black and white floor length tartan print dress with high empire wais…
set; dress, bodice, matching sleeves
Red, green, blue, yellow, black and white floor length tartan print dress with high empire wais…
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 trim
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