1908 (August) Les Modes - Mlle Marcelle Lender du Theatre des Variétés Tea-gown par Doucet - photo by Reutlinger. From gallica.bnf.fr; fixed flaws & spots w Pshop 1472X2143.jpeg
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• Tea-length dress.
Maker: Selma Gowns, Washington D.C.
Date: 1950
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Witch Drawing 3. Or maybe 2, Part 2. Different outfit, same vibe.
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Staring at the WIP of my OC Lulu just so I can figure out what kind of length I want for his dress to actually be cuz I'm so indecisive for it. Tea-length looks nice and it makes the translucent part of the dress be longer than the main dress itself but an A-Line looks just as good too and makes the translucent part seem shorter yet makes the dress more flowy in an elegant manner. I don't know which to go for...
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from photoset: rainbowdressed.../post/../vintage-wedding
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