Finally a bridesmaid dress that actually deserves to be worn again. This dramatic and surprisingly simple dress from 1896 is a copy of a Worth design that was produced in the workrooms of the American department store A.F. Jammes.
It is predominantly made of a cream colored plain weave silk. The sleeves, upper bodice and collar are all of a rich gold colored silk damask with a floral pattern. The only decorative device is the pair of slits in the bodice sides with gentle waters of the damask peaking through, that are edged with glass pearls.
What a shame that no images of the wedding party survive to tell us what it all looked like.
Collection of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York.
HOW DO WE GET THESE BORING AF PRIMARY COLORS FOR THE SPLATFEST WHILE JAPAN GETS THESE REALLY BEAUTIFUL COLORS?? MY GOD I REALLY WISH I COULD SWITCH SPLATFEST REIGONS...
WOAG all your art is really neat!! I love your take on sugary spire!! If you're still taking requests, could we see one of Pizzelles attempts to "Enlighten" Pizzano?
FLASHING COLORS WARNING!
I'm SO glad you asked! <x.] I've actually been making a short animatic related to this! Hope this works lol
I know it's rather cinematic than explanatory, so here's an extra info<3: Pizzelle/Noise gives off odd behavior and various hints (like questioning some of italian man's life aspects latter wasn't supposed to think too much about) perhaps trying to reach out for Pizzano's 'true self', rather than approaching him straightforwardly. Because, y'know, Pizzy might've be considered insane in this case. THOUGH I must admit the uneasy feeling of pretty much everything going off tracks DOES make Pizzano feel wrong and genuinely worried about Pizzelle!! and.. himself? 👀