GLOVES

Long loves, short gloves, driving gloves, evening gloves, opera gloves, fingerless gloves, vintage gloves, fashion gloves... There is nothing quite like the accentuation that a glove can offer one's hand. Its form outlined, its contours enhanced: the once utilitarian appendage is at once transformed to an alluring, transfixing creature in its own right. Oh, such are the splendours and mysteries of the designed self.
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Gloves | probably French | The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Gloves, 1920, French, made of leather
Hermès | Gloves | French | The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Gloves, Hermès (French, founded 1837): 1930's, French, leather.
Classic Long Opera Satin Gloves 20.5 (Choose Color) - Smooth 21.6in-black
Measures 21.6 inches from fingertip to end of glove. One size fits most because of the high quality a bit stretchy satin fabric. A pair of classic long opera gloves, fits roaring 20s the Great Gatsby theme, in vintage style, very smooth and comfortable. Great gloves go well with the flapper costume dress. One size fits most because of the high quality a bit stretchy satin fabric.A pair of classic long opera gloves, fits roaring 20s the Great Gatsby theme, in vintage style, very smooth and comfor
Christian Dior | Gloves | French | The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Gloves, Christian Dior (French, 1905–1957) for the House of Dior (French, founded 1947), Manufactured by Lionel LeGrand, Department Store: I. Magnin & Co. (American, founded 1876): 1949, French, leather. Marking: [label] (a; R) "Made in France/expressly for/I.Magnin & Co." (b; L) "Designed by/Christian Dior/Made by/Lionel le Grand"