1825-1895 Charles Frederick Worth




c. 1870 Two-Piece Worth Gown


c.1886-87 Worth Dress


Scanned from book:
"Best Dressed-Fashion from the Birth of Couture to Today"
Dilys E. Blum and H. Kristina Haugland
Philadelphia Museum of Art
 
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"The Opulent Era" Worth Pt 1

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Scanned from:
"The Opulent Era-Fashions of Worth, Doucet and Pingat"
by Elizabeth Ann Coleman
Thames and Hudson & The Brooklyn Museum
 
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In order
court gown by the House of Worth 1896
Worth Evening Gown 1894
debutante ball gown ca. 1888
Evening dress, ca 1884–86
visiting costume ca 1880
 
Thank you so much, these scans are gorgeous, I love Worth. The embroidery is a dream...
 
Fridablackpuppy please remember to credit the images or they will have to be deleted :flower:
 
Scanned from the book "A Century of Fashion" by Jean-Philippe Worth, 1928.

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That first scan is wicked! And the second...I'm still trying to mentally take in and deconstruct all the details! Thanks so much for sharing, I enjoy the old names so much more than the Rodarte's and Phillip Lim's of the world
 
Brice's hair is in competition with that gown, she doesn't look like she could move an inch

My, my Mr. Worth is very handsome in a costume to lounge about in I'm sure!
 
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A pink satin Worth ball gown the label numbered for 1902 but construction circa 1913-18, the woven signature label stamped 57821 and applied to broad petersham waistband, with elaborate beaded and paste inset palmette which meanders from right shoulder to left front, broad silver bobbin lace trim, separate chiffon lace edged inner skirt, pointed train with arm-loop for dancing
kerrytaylorauctions.com
 

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