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The Victoria and Albert Museum

The Victoria and Albert Museum
London, United Kingdom

Early 19th-century etiquette required a lady’s head to be covered at all times, even with evening dress. A cap such as this one, gathered and full to suggest the shape of a turban, was popular for evening wear about 1820. The Romantic movement created an interest in the dress of non-European countries, particularly North Africa and the Middle East. Decorative motifs and accessories were borrowed to make current fashions more ‘exotic’. Although knowledge of the proper proportions and construction of a turban was not available to British milliners, the overall shape was approximated for the most fashionable headwear.

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  • Title: Hat
  • Creator: Unknown
  • Date Created: 1818/1823
  • Location: Great Britain
  • Physical Dimensions: Depth: 27.0 cm approx., Width: 25.0 cm approx., Height: 16.0 cm approx.
  • Provenance: Given by Henry Curtis
  • Medium: Silk, silk thread, paper, cotton, wire; hand-sewn
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