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Stomacher

Unknown1735/1744

The Victoria and Albert Museum

The Victoria and Albert Museum
London, United Kingdom

A stomacher was worn by women primarily between the 1670s and 1780s. It was a triangular piece of fabric that filled the gap at the front of a gown. Stomachers could be made of material matching or contrasting with the gown and petticoat. Many were highly decorative, as in this example, richly embroidered with coloured silks in a design of flowers, birds and figure in exotic costume. It also features non-functional lacing of silver braid.

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  • Title: Stomacher
  • Creator: Unknown
  • Date Created: 1735/1744
  • Location: England
  • Physical Dimensions: Length: 13.5 in, Width: 10.75 in
  • Provenance: Given by Mrs W. T. Alderson
  • Medium: Silk, whalebone, lined with silk, embroidered with coloured silks and trimmed with silver braid
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