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Sheer white ankle length dress with floral whitework embroidery on bodice and long sleeves and …
afternoon dress
Sheer white ankle length dress with floral whitework embroidery on bodice and long sleeves and …
Afternoon dress
c. 1915
White cotton
Museum purchase
Object numberP87.43.2
This afternoon dress from about 1915 is a transitional garment from the 19th-century "lingerie dress" (which was intended to be worn out on summer days for leisure activities) to the 20th-century day dress. White is a traditional summer color because it reflects the sun and can be easily laundered and bleached. This white cotton afternoon dress has military-style double belts, and a fashionable dropped waist. Gone is the high collar of 1900, replaced by a V-neckline. The corseted waist and expansive bosom have given way to a loosely-fitting dress with a vertical silhouette. Elements of the lingerie dress remain in the delicate bobbin lace collar and thin batiste cotton blouse-styled bodice with satin stitch whitework embroidery delineating a thistle pattern on the front, back and sleeves.
DescriptionAfternoon dress with sheer white cotton blouse-style bodice and ankle length tiered skirt in heavy ribbed cotton; bodice with floral whitework embroidery, square collar with fillet lace points on v-neck; twin belts of ribbed fabric, buttoning at front; ankle length skirt with knee length tier for tunic effect, and extended CF and CB vertical panels with decorative pearl buttons at bottom.
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