This is a place for any extant garments in private collections from about 1941 back. There is no beginning date. The only rule is that it can't be currently in a museum and must be before the bombing of Pearl Harbor. I mostly post items I've seen on ebay, etsy, or other auction sites so we will continue to have a record of them for research purposes. If you have antique clothing in your collection, please, email me pictures of them and I will gladly add them to this site.
Monday, February 27, 2012
Edwardian (?) Lace Dress
From the seller:
handmade lace victorian dress
see also my other material
From Me:
I have my reservations on posting this one. I don't really think it's antique. The lace itself might be, but I'm not sure on the dress. They back drape, the whiteness of the middle band area compared to the soft cream of the rest of the dress - it looks like a reproduction to me. A good one, but a reproduction. Unfortunately, as you can see, the seller gives us nothing.
Labels:
1910s,
20th Century,
dress,
Edwardian,
womens
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It looks more like it's been "repaired," to me. The dress itself seems antique, but someone came along and replaced the waistband and ... did something to that back drape. Can't tell what. Maybe it was originally sewn down in some way, and when they went to redo it they couldn't figure out how it had been done?
ReplyDeleteWhat it *might* be is the lining to one dress with the lace from another dress over it. It looks like someone took the matching shawl and sewed it on backward directly to the bodice to create the drape...maybe. It's a confusing piece but the lace is still lovely. ;-)
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