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Tea Gown PatternWorth GownsCultural OutfitsPeriod DressesWorth Dresses1900 FashionTea DressesHouse Of WorthTea GownHouse of Worth | Tea gown | French | The Metropolitan Museum of ArtThis is a nice example of the teagown made by the House of Worth. This shows the luxurious lifestyle indicative of prominent women of the time. The teagown could be worn without a corset and was therefore a more comfortable form of dress in which one could greet guests at home2
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Edwardian Dress PatternEdwardian Tea GownTea Gown1900s FashionEdwardian Dress20th Century FashionGown PatternArchitecture Tattoo19th Century FashionEdwardian Tea GownFrom the seller: legant couture 1860’s Civil War Ball gown over coat in amazing condition. French Pastel cream watered silk fabric with pink Roses. Embellished with the best carved Mother of Pearl buttons, front and back. A sewing masterpiece with front and back rows of gorgeous ruching, and also on the sleeve armyces intense cartridge pleating. Aside from a few tiny hold to light pinholes and a little seam opening in the back it is in excellent condition. No stains, ripping, tears or real…221
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