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Haute couture Wedding dress consisting of bodice, train and skirt of embroidered satin and velvet, designed by Worth, made in Paris and worn in London, 1879-1880. Pearl-trimmed dress and ankle boots Charles Frederick Worth (1825-95) Paris 1880 Charles Frederick Worth was Paris's leading dressmaker. He had an international clientele and his extremely costly designs were particularly admired by wealthy Americans like Clara Mathews, who chose this dress. Faux pearls were a newly fashionable trimming for wedding gowns. The dress was supplied with a separate train, which brides began to wear in the mid-1870s. Dress: silk satin with machine-made lace, beading and embroidery Ankle boots: silk satin and leather Given by Mrs G.T. Morton V&A: T.62&B to D-1976 [2011] Wedding dress consisting of cream silk satin bodice and skirt and separate velvet train.
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Pearl-trimmed dress and ankle boots Charles Frederick Worth (1825-95) Paris 1880 Charles Frederick Worth was Paris's leading dressmaker. He had an international clientele and his extremely costly designs were particularly admired by wealthy Americans like Clara Mathews, who chose this dress. Faux pearls were a newly fashionable trimming for wedding gowns. The dress was supplied with a separate train, which brides began to wear in the mid-1870s. Dress: silk satin with machine-made lace, beading and embroidery Ankle boots: silk satin and leather Given by Mrs G.T. Morton V&A: T.62&B to D-1976 [2011] Wedding dress consisting of bodice, train and skirt of embroidered satin and velvet, designed by Worth, made in Paris and worn in London, 1879-1880. Haute couture Wedding dress consisting of cream silk satin bodice and skirt and separate velvet train.
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