About this object
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Maker:
Madame Hayward
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ID:
49.23/28
Production date:
c. 1909-1910
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Location:
In Store
This skirt is part of a dress that is included in Janet Arnold's 'Patterns of Fashion: Englishwomen's dresses and their construction c. 1860-1940' (pages 58-59). Arnold describes it as 'an evening dress in black silk net covered with tiny 1/8" silver sequins over an ivory satin underskirt.'
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Measurements
L 1430 mm (centre front, neck to hem); L 1220 mm (centre front, waist to hem from centre of sash); L 960 mm (centre front, overskirt, waist to hem); L 100 mm (centre back, bodice, to sash); L 1520 mm (centre back, including train, from centre of sash); L 1050 mm (centre back, overskirt); L 350 mm (train); L 210 mm (sleeve, from shoulder); L 1080 mm (sash); W 80 mm (sash, centre front); W 50 mm (sash, back); W 900 mm (centre front, bottom of skirt); W 920 mm (bottom of train)
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Materials
silk; metal;cotton; whalebone?
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Last Updated
2024-03-14
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