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Fashion History Timeline on Instagram: "This 1859 ensemble has a gold, two-tiered skirt and pagoda-sleeves, both of which are edged in a red, green, and peach floral brocade pattern. This silk day dress has a round-necked bodice with a frayed v-shaped seam above the bust and frayed edges. The edges of the tiers of the pagoda sleeves are also frayed, as are the two tiers of the large, round cage crinoline-shaped skirt. The bust-level tier of the bodice, alongside both tiers of the pagoda sleeves, have an approximately two-inch-wide green and red floral brocade pattern, while both tiers of the skirt are adorned with a pattern similar to that of the bodice and sleeves. But the patterning also creates the illusion of additional tiers on the skirt by depicting what appear to be frayed, scallope Pagoda Sleeve, Fashion History Timeline, Brocade Pattern, History Timeline, Dress Hats, Green And Red, Architecture Fashion, Day Dress, Sleeves Pattern

Fashion History Timeline on Instagram: "This 1859 ensemble has a gold, two-tiered skirt and pagoda-sleeves, both of which are edged in a red, green, and peach floral brocade pattern. This silk day dress has a round-necked bodice with a frayed v-shaped seam above the bust and frayed edges. The edges of the tiers of the pagoda sleeves are also frayed, as are the two tiers of the large, round cage crinoline-shaped skirt. The bust-level tier of the bodice, alongside both tiers of the pagoda…

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Dress, French, c.1760 (sleeve detail). The fabric of this gown was patterned in the Rococo style which was prevalent between the 1740s–1770s. Characterized by a retreat from naturalism, these fabrics with their rich colors and meanderings of flowering vines and patterned areas reminiscent of lace or white work   Gowns made in this style known as sack, where box pleated fabric flows from the nape of the neck to the floor, were fashionable for formal occasions. 1700 Fashion, 18th Century Women, 18th Century Dress, Rococo Fashion, 18th Century Costume, 18th Century Clothing, Century Dress, 18th Century Fashion, Century Clothing

Dress, French, c.1760 (sleeve detail). The fabric of this gown was patterned in the Rococo style which was prevalent between the 1740s–1770s. Characterized by a retreat from naturalism, these fabrics with their rich colors and meanderings of flowering vines and patterned areas reminiscent of lace or white work Gowns made in this style known as sack, where box pleated fabric flows from the nape of the neck to the floor, were fashionable for formal occasions.

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CIVIL WAR STRIPED Bengaline Dress W Mega Massive Pagoda Sleeves  $795.00 - PicClick Pagoda Fabric, Dress And Gloves, Victorian Colors, Hoop Skirt, Cotton Kaftan, 1970s Dresses, Taffeta Dress, Antique Dress, Silk Taffeta

CIVIL WAR STRIPED BENGALINE DRESS W MEGA MASSIVE PAGODA SLEEVES . FASHIONED OF A GREY, WHITE, AND BLUE STRIPED BENGALINE, A WOOL AND SILK BLEND THAT IS STIFF AND STARCHED IN ITS FEEL. THE BLUE SILK IS IN TWO TONES, DONE ON PURPOSE, MOST LIKELY TO UTILIZE EVERY BIT OF EXPENSIVE FABRIC. CIVIL WAR STRIPED BENGALINE DRESS W MEGA MASSIVE PAGODA SLEEVES DATING TO THE 1850’S FASHIONED OF A GREY, WHITE, AND BLUE STRIPED BENGALINE, A WOOL AND SILK BLEND THAT IS STIFF AND STARCHED IN ITS FEEL ONE…

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