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fripperiesandfobs · 6 months
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Court train, 1815-25
From the Palais Galliera, Musée de la Mode de la Ville de Paris
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sartorialadventure · 1 year
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Imperial court gown worn by Grand Duchess Xenia Alexandrovna, sister of Tsar Nicholas II, ca. 1890′s-1900′s
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countess--olenska · 7 months
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Court dress, c.1920
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fashionsfromhistory · 11 months
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Court Dress
1820s
Portugal
Museu Nacional do Traje (Accession Number: 18356; 18358)
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digitalfashionmuseum · 5 months
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White floral court dress, 1860-1865, British.
Victoria and Albert Museum.
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• Court dress (Open robe, petticoat).
Place of origin: England
Date: ca. 1760
Medium: Silk brocade
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anatomicalmartyr · 1 year
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Imperial Russian court dress composed of emerald green velvet and silver moiré - by Charles Frederick Worth, c. 1888
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Grand Duchess Anastasia Nikolaevna of Russian in court dress.
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Court dress, 1810-30.
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artschoolglasses · 15 days
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Gallery of Fashion, vol. V: April 1, 1798 - March 1 1799 - English Court Dress
From the Met Museum
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empirearchives · 1 year
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Embroidered Silk Coat
Plum silk faille court coat embellished with glass sequins.
circa 1800s, Napoleonic era
Source: Maryland Center for History and Culture
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jewellery-box · 1 year
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Gold-embroidered silk velvet and satin court ensemble
Russian, late 19th century
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The sartorial hierarchy for ladies at the Russian court reached especially strict and stringent heights in the last decades of the nineteenth century, when color and length of train were dictated by rank and proximity to the Empress(es). One of the finest court dresses to have come on the market, this rare, complete imperial court ensemble of blue silk velvet must have, in accordance with its hue, been worn by a Grand Duchess. The ensemble is elaborately embroidered in gold metallic thread, consisting of a boned bodice with pointed waist and long, open hanging sleeves; blue velvet skirt continuing into a nine-foot train; and a plastron and underskirt of white silk satin embroidered in gold metallic thread.
A related court dress worn by the Grand Duchess Xenia Alexandrovna is in the Tsarskoye Selo State Museum-Preserve.              
Cora Ginsburg                
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imperial-russia · 2 months
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Maria Fyodorovna Rostovskaya in court dress, 1830s
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countess--olenska · 4 months
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Gala dress
Artist: House of Worth (probable) 
Creation date: 1937
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Court Dress
1892-1893
Austria
The MET  (Accession Number: 1978.486)
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digitalfashionmuseum · 7 months
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Blue Silk Court Dress with Silver Embroidery, ca. 1750, British.
Met Museum.
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