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Cesea on Etsy . Spotted White Robe
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• Nightgown, Robe, and Belt.
Designer/Maker: Lucie Ann (United States, estab. 1947)
Date: 1967
Place of origin: Beverly Hills, California, United States
Medium: Synthetic, feathers
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Robe à l’anglaise ca. 1775, recycled material from the early 1700s.
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Interior Visions: Great American Designers and the Showcase House, 1988
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What if I told you that out there, there are countless universes, just like our own- each slightly different from the next?
Now what if I told you I could take you there?
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Vincent Price as Roderick Usher
The Fall of the House of Usher (1960) - director: Roger Corman
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Ligne "Silhouette de Demain"
Yves Saint-Laurent for Christian Dior Haute Couture Spring/Summer 1960 Collection. Brigitte Bardot wears the “NuitdeVenise” evening dress.
Yves Saint-Laurent pour Christian Dior Collection Haute Couture Printemps/Été 1960. Brigitte Bardot porte la robe du soir "NuitdeVenise".
Photo Nicolas Tikhomiroff
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Prophet Girl
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Georges Lepape, La Robe Grise by Balenciaga, Fashion design for Cristóbal Balenciaga, 1939
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Cesea on Etsy . Rococo Floral Nightgown
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• Woman's Dress (Robe de Style).
Designer/Maker: Jeanne Lanvin (France, Paris, 1867-1946)
Place of origin: France
Date: ca. 1922
Medium: Silk plain weave (taffeta), metallic lace, silk gauze, with glass bead and crystal embroidery and silk plain weave (taffeta) with metal and plastic bead embroidery
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Robe a l'anglaise, 1735.
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Brochure for Hugh Wallace Company, advertising robes for motorists. Printed on front: "Wallace knit motorwear wool robes and robe bags, 1922. Hugh Wallace Company, Detroit, Michigan."
Burton Historical Collection, Detroit Public Library
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