EVENING DRESS
Creator(s): Unknown
Currently in storage
About this object
This garment represents a typical late Edwardian party dress with a high waist and fitted upper body placed on a boned bodice. Other typical features are the short, "tulip" shaped sleeves and square neckline. The under-base of the skirt is yellow silk taffeta with an over-layer of grey silk organza embroidered with flowers in green cotton thread. The dress has a formal evening train and closes in back with hooks and eyes fastened asymmetrically as a result of the biased shaping of the pre-made, scalloped fabric edge.
- Object name:
- EVENING DRESS
- Made from:
- Silk taffeta -- silk organza -- cotton embroidery
- Date made:
- 1909-1911
- Size:
- H. 15 in. (shoulder to waist front); H. 14 1/2 in. (shoulder to waist back); Dia. 22 1/2 in. (waist circumference); H. 49 in. (waist to hem front); H. 64 in. (waist to hem back); Dia. 200 in. (hem circumference)
Detailed information for this item
- Catalog number:
- 48.21
- Signature marks:
- TAG: one of mine about 1910 [attached to eye at waist, handwritten by MMP]
- Credit line:
- Bequest of Marjorie Merriweather Post, 1973