DRESSING GOWN
Creator(s): Emma A. Maloof (Designer)
Currently in storage
About this object
This short-sleeved dressing gown is made of peach silk crêpe with lace and cutwork accents at the waist, sleeves, and skirt. The bodice has small shoulder tucks that extend into the body of the garment. On the skirt, the top edge of the lace is cut and machine embroidered at the knee area while the bottom portion of the lace hangs free at the lower edge. Two pleated, bell-shaped pieces of fabric extend over each other to form the sleeves. The garment closes on the left front side with a fabric loop and pearl shank button. A tie and fabric loop closes the interior right side. The dressing gown also has an attached wide fabric belt that ties at the center front.
- Object name:
- DRESSING GOWN
- Made from:
- Silk crêpe -- lace
- Made in:
- New York, USA
- Date made:
- 1932-1937
- Size:
- H. 17.5 in. (shoulder to waist front); H. 17 in. (shoulder to waist back); Dia. 29 in. (circumference at waist); H. 39 in. (waist to hem front); H. 42 in. (waist to hem back); Dia. 293 (circumference at hem)
Detailed information for this item
- Catalog number:
- 48.152
- Signature marks:
- Credit line:
- Gift of Mr. Paul Skafte, 2005