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Day dress

Unknown1857/1866

The Victoria and Albert Museum

The Victoria and Albert Museum
London, United Kingdom

By the 1860s, skirts had reached their fullest point. They were worn over wire ‘cage crinolines’, which gave maximum volume with minimum weight. This dress illustrates the style of the early 1860s. It has only a slightly pointed waist and a sleeve wide at the elbow, but narrow at the wrist. The puffed epaulettes at the top of the sleeves indicate historical influences, particularly the 16th century. They would have been seen in early English portraits.

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  • Title: Day dress
  • Creator: Unknown
  • Date Created: 1857/1866
  • Location: Great Britain
  • Provenance: Given by Miss Edith Westbrook
  • Medium: Silk trimmed with silk braid and glass beads, lined with cotton, boned, edged with brush braid, hand-sewn
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