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The woman on the right is wearing a pink dress with large elbow length puffed sleeves, and a square neckline. the bodice is pink lace with a wide band of white ruching at the neck. At the waist is a belt of pink with a pink rosette at the side, with another rosette at the neckline.
This is a fine example of the fin-de-siècle ball gown. It belonged to Miss Anne Thomson of Philadelphia, daughter of Frank Thomson, an early collector of Impressionist paintings. The dress is embellished with lace motifs in a pattern of carnations and embroidered with pastes (imitation gemstones).
Title: Ball gown. Design House: House of Worth (French, 1858–1956) Date: 1900–1905. Culture: French. Medium: silk, cotton, metallic thread, glass, metal. Credit Line: Gift of Mrs. Walter H. Page, 1979. Accession Number: 1979.251.4a, b
Title: Ball gown. Design House: House of Worth (French, 1858–1956) Designer: Jean-Philippe Worth (French, 1856–1926) Date: 1898. Culture: French. Medium: silk, rhinestones, metal. Credit Line: Brooklyn Museum Costume Collection at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, Gift of the Brooklyn Museum, 2009; Gift of Mrs. Paul Pennoyer, 1965
Ball gown consisting of a silk velvet bodice, skirt and petticoat, designed by Worth, Paris, ca. 1900.
30 sie 2016 · The pink silk ball gown below looks like it may have fit the bill for a Victorian blonde or brunette. 1868 Pink Silk Ball Gown. (Met Museum) Slightly darker shades of pink were suitable for morning dresses, day dresses, and tea gowns.