To continue on the period pieces theme (see previous post on Hollywood), a look at the European Fashion exhibition currently on view at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art.
One of the exhibit’s highlights is a diaphanous pink silk gown from the 1830s. The skirt is decorated with a sea of faux pearls which weigh down the sheer silk and would click together lightly as its wearer moved.
Detail of the dress from England, circa 1830
Faux pearls
An evening mantle with silk embroidery, glass beads, and ostrich feathers by French couturier Emile Pingat, 1891
Man's suit, France, circa 1760
Coat and waistcoat: wool plain weave, with sequins and metallic-thread embroidery
House of Rouff, circa 1897
Silk twill and silk cut velvet on twill foundation
Vest, France, 1789-94
Linen canvas with silk needlepoint
A silk satin French waistcoat, circa 1715
A silk and cotton satin European dress, circa 1790
An English linen plain weave and cane hoop petticoat, circa 1750-80
A Paul Poiret silk turban with turquoise cabochon and egret feathers, circa 1911
An English silk satin dress, circa 1765
A Portugese silk satin dress, circa 1845
A magnificent collection
Courtesy Lacma
Scott Tennent @Unframed
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