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ub-sessed · 1 year
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I'm not sure if this fabric was only a big deal on gay historical clothing TikTok or if everyone will recognize it but it's definitely from Our Flag Means Death and I am obsessed with it and I am never taking it off.
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• Tea Gown.
Place of origin: England
Date: 1895-1900
Medium: Silk velvet, embroidered with coloured silks
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jewellery-box · 5 months
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Irish Crochet Tea Gown, c. 1912
Augusta Auctions
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costumeloverz71 · 2 months
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Tea Gown, 1905. House of Worth.
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saydesole · 1 month
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Bridgerton Tea Party theme 🫖💐
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frostedmagnolias · 4 months
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Tea gown
c. 1880s
cotton and satin
UNT Digital Library
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digitalfashionmuseum · 4 months
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Silver silk tea gown, 1894, French.
Designed by Jean-Philippe Worth.
Met Museum.
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fashionsfromhistory · 6 months
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Tea Gown
Jean-Philippe Worth (France)
c.1900
Victoria & Albert Museum (Accession Number: T.48-1961)
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spacerangersam · 4 months
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I think it's kinda funny that all the ghosts are like, wearing their Sunday best even when it makes no sense. Humphrey and Fanny both died in like, the middle of the night, right? Besties, why aren't you in your pyjamas??? I kind of get Humphrey being dressed since Sophie's 'reading group' were in the manor and it likely wasnt that late, but Fanny died at like, 3 in the morning. Why was she fully dressed, hair done up and styled, at 3 in the morning? Put on your jim-jams and go to bed! And who let Kitty die without even taking her shoes off first? I get it if there wasn't time to change her into her bedclothes, but you could've done that at least. If I died in bed fully dressed With Shoes On I would be so mad.
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mote-historie · 6 months
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Evening gown by Lucile aka Lucy, Lady Duff-Gordon, Les Modes Paris, 1914
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peachmortem · 3 months
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an attempt in making evie vigils dress more obviously 1890s since her canon outfit vexes me :P
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mididressobsessed · 5 months
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Source: ombreprom.com
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theonevoice · 3 months
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You will never convince me that around 1900 Aziraphale was not wearing this and inviting Crowley to the bookshop just so that he could come down the stairs all fabulous and lacy pretending that it was casual loungewear.
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Tea Gown by House of Rouff, Paris (embroidery from India), ca. 1900, all info on the V&A Collection page
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jewellery-box · 2 months
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Tea gown
British
Silk
1898–1901
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The MET Museum
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costumeloverz71 · 1 month
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Tea Gown, c. 1905
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paletapessoal · 2 months
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Tea-gown, House of Worth for Jane Norton Grew, ca. 1910
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