Sunday, April 28, 2013

Looks like sunshine


Afternoon dress, c 1892.
House of Worth
Worth designed in an era when a multitude of rules governed dress, and small details told a great deal about a woman’s social standing. During the 19th century, ladies wore certain garments only when receiving guests, making calls, and attending a wide variety of functions, including teas, dinners, balls, and the opera. This handsome two-piece ensemble, designed by the House of Worth in the early 1890s, would have been worn during the spring or summer, in the afternoon to a party or when visiting socially. One can imagine how the brilliant yellow would have shimmered as its wearer moved in bright sunlight.

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