Thursday, October 18, 2012

1860's Plaid Dress





From the seller:

This seems to be an early Victorian dress. It consists of a small bodice and a very full skirt. The material is silk with breakage and shattering. I don't know if this could be worn. It could be used for a pattern or for the non-shattered silk. The skirt might be wearable for costume (as well as the top if you are very very small). Nice brown and green silk plaid pattern with a kind of sheen to it. Large flat rate because it's puffy, but if I can send it cheaper I'll refund the difference.



From Me:

Based on the style of the bodice (short, no point, trim placement), the sleeves (rounded with low shoulders), and the skirt, this looks to be mid 1860's.

2 comments:

  1. Cool fabric! Occasionally I'm surprised how much Victorian silks, especially, look like modern home dec prints...this is one of those times. :D

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    1. There are some truly wild fabrics in the Victorian age but the Rococco ones in the 18th C? I still think they were high when they designed those!

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