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1825-1895 Charles Frederick Worth

Dream gown #1,671,205 :heart:

Thanks for posting I'd never come across that one before!
 
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Orange Evening Dress with White Embroidery
Attributed to Charles Frederick Worth, ca. 1865-67
Silk rib weave ground, silk netting, silk thread

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Kent State University Museum

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Samura Knitter blogspot
 

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its couture fall 2010 collection so vary fresh thing :)
and Bedins second one for the House.

I'm not sure if thats the right way to do it. Its all very Charles Frederick Worth but I'm with Suzy Menkes that said "For all its delicious details, like intricate lace or handmade enamel buttons, the designer Giovanni Bedin needs to move forward, letting the female body out of its decorative cage and into the 21st century."
 

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