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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.
Ball gown consisting of a silk velvet bodice, skirt and petticoat, designed by Worth, Paris, ca. 1900.
An elaborate original circa 1895 lady's two piece reception gown in a spectacular pink floral and metallic brocade with a floral silk ribbon embroidered and beaded tissue silk chiffon over bodice embellished with spun glass faux pearls and seed beads to the front of the bodice, and ruffled chiffon and silk moire' bows.
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
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
Evening dress of pink satin, consisting of matching bodice and skirt, trimmed with machine embroidered lace motifs, pastes, artificial pink roses and ruches of gathered tulle. Marks and inscriptions 'WORTH PARIS' (Gilt cursive signature, printed on waist band)