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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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This is an 1850's fringed bodice with pagoda style sleeves. Pagoda sleeves were narrow towards the shoulder and then expanded abruptly to a large mouth at the end. This style was initially influenced by Chinese robe sleeves. The tiered style and fringe on this particular one also derive influence from Spain, a reoccurring motif in the era. 1850s Crinoline, 1850s Dress, Pagoda Sleeve, 1899 Fashion, History Bounding, 1850s Fashion, 19th Century Women, 19th Century Clothing, 1800s Fashion

This is an 1850's fringed bodice with pagoda style sleeves. Pagoda sleeves were narrow towards the shoulder and then expanded abruptly to a large mouth at the end. This style was initially influenced by Chinese robe sleeves. The tiered style and fringe on this particular one also derive influence from Spain, a reoccurring motif in the era.

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