The last group!
1888: House of Balmain. "The inspiration for this dress was a design created by Worth for the Empress Elizabeth of Austria. Empress Elisabeth of Austria (1837-1898) was the wife of Emperor Franz Joseph (1830-1916). She was known for her keen fashion sense as well as strict health and beauty regimen."
1890: Georgette Renal. "This dress was inspired by a design by Redfern. British-born designer John Redfern opened his salon in the English seaport town of Cowes. As the house's popularity grew in Britain, it was expanded to the United States, and later Paris in 1891 under the design direction of John Poynter. After years of success Redfern was "By Royal Appointment to Her Majesty the Queen and H.R.H. The Princess of Wales" in 1888. After Redfern's death the house continued under the direction of Poynter, becoming a member of the Chambre Syndicale de la Haute Couture."
1892: Germain Lecomte. "The inspiration for this dress came from a painting by Leon Bonnat (1833-1922)."
1896: Bruyere. "Though the exact garment is not known, the inspiration for this dress came from a design by Jacques Doucet (1853-1929)."
So, which one is your favorite? I'm rather in love with 1902, but I do also like 1867, 1788, and 1762.
Thank you so much for sharing all of these! They are beautiful, and great inspiration! :)
ReplyDeleteMy favorites are the 1816 orange gown- I could totally see myself wearing that... also, I love the 1830 riding dress ensemble, and you can't forget those adorable 1900 bicycling bloomers! :D
-Julia
Mmmm... totally loving that 1888 gown. I think I need that in my life!
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