"A stomacher is a decorative panel of fabric, usually triangular in shape, worn to fill the space between the front edges of a woman's open gown. The stomacher formed part of the ensemble of fashionable women's dress from the 1680s to the 1780s. \n\nThis version with a buttoned front was popular in the 1760s and known as the 'comp\u00E9re' style. It is trimmed with ruchings and a bow made of silk with pinked edges."@en . "Stomacher, pink silk, Great Britain, 1760s."@en . . . . . . . . "T.48-2008" . "A stomacher of pink silk in the compere style, with 6 buttons, trimmed with ruching and bow of same silk pinked and gathered. The stomacher is lined with linen and there are two 18th c. pins affixed."@en . "A stomacher of pink silk in the compere style, with 6 buttons, trimmed with ruching and bow of same silk pinked and gathered. The stomacher is lined with linen and there are two 18th c. pins affixed."@en . "0.47049999237060546875"^^ . "1760 / 1769, United Kingdom" . "1760 / 1769, United Kingdom" . "Stomacher, pink silk, Great Britain, 1760s."@en . . "A stomacher is a decorative panel of fabric, usually triangular in shape, worn to fill the space between the front edges of a woman's open gown. The stomacher formed part of the ensemble of fashionable women's dress from the 1680s to the 1780s. \n\nThis version with a buttoned front was popular in the 1760s and known as the 'comp\u00E9re' style. It is trimmed with ruchings and a bow made of silk with pinked edges."@en . . . .