Friday, January 13, 2012

1840's/1850's Ball Gown Bodice





From the seller:

This antique Victorian era green and blue silk bust enhancer padded ball gown bodice top dates from the 1850s. It is hand stitched, made of a grayish green sage color silk fabric, with a bright royal blue color ruched gathered silk ruffle trim sleeve cuffs. This beautiful ball gown bodice top, has a rounded scoop low off the shoulder neckline, with a short cap sleeves and a short cropped fitted waist. It is fully lined in a cotton twill fabric, with silk covered cotton padded bust enhancers on the front and brass hook & eye closures on the back. The bodice has a 22 inch waist and 32 inch bust. It is in excellent wearable condition, with only some slight faint age spotting on the inside lining. This a wonderful piece of wearable early Victoriana and a rare find!

From Me:

And in the "what did they do before implants?" category we have this! Although the seller says 1850's, I think - based on the shoulder slope- this is 1840's if not earlier. I do like the splash of blue around the cuff.

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  2. The 1840's/1850's ball gown bodice is a timeless piece of attire that embodies the grace and sophistication of a bygone era. Its intricate detailing, intricate craftsmanship, and elegant silhouette accentuate the wearer's natural curves. The bodice is adorned with regal fabrics like silk, satin, and brocade, often adorned with opulent trims and beading. Its versatility in styling allows it to be worn for various occasions, from formal gatherings to modern ensembles. Owning and wearing this piece is akin to a tangible link to history, allowing modern audiences to appreciate the artistry of the past.
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