Afternoon Dress, c.1903.
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Afternoon Dress
Jeanne Hallée (Paris, France)
c.1903
The MET (Accession Number: 2009.300.430a–c)
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Brown wool afternoon dress, ca. 1892, American.
Met Museum.
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• Afternoon dress.
Designer/Maker: House of Worth (French, 1858–1956)
Date: 1892
Medium: Silk, cotton
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Afternoon dress by Lanvin, winter 1910
From Tessier-Sarou
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ab. 1900 Afternoon dress by Callot Soeurs (France)
silk (taffeta, chenille, lining), lace
(National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne)
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1908 (April issue) Les Modes Robe d'après-midi par Zimmerman - photo by Félix. From gallica.bnf.fr; fixed spots & flaws w Pshop 1469X2054.
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Afternoon dress of silk chiffon over silk and lace, designed by Mascotte, London, 1911-12
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Christian Dior Haute Couture Spring/Summer 1957 Collection. Simone d'Aillencourt wears "Roseraie" afternoon dress in printed taffeta.
Christian Dior Collection Haute Couture Printemps/Été 1957. Simone d'Aillencourt porte "Roseraie" robe d'après-midi en taffetas imprimé.
Photo Frères Séeberger
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Art Nouveau Fashion Gowns in tulle and pink silk velvet from The Alexandre Vassiliev Foundation, circa 1910-1915
The layering of fabrics and textures is typical of ca. 1910 fashion. Delicate, sheer tulle mutes the lush cyclamen pink silk velvet. The circular and floral lace applied to the tulle appears to be an earlier 19th century lace – possibly from the 1860s. The final layer of lace is a lush metallic lace, which adds visual weight to the hem and borders, and carries out the progression of textures from light to heavy. (x)
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Afternoon dress, 1933-35.
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Dress
1880s
Fashion Museum Bath via Twitter
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Lilac silk afternoon dress, 1872-1875, British.
Victoria and Albert Museum.
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Afternoon dress, 1853, USA.
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• Afternoon or Tea/Garden Party Dress.
Designer/Maker: Norman Norell (1900-1972)
Date: 1949
Medium: White organdy cotton
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