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Shoes, 1790s (woven silk)
FMB393601 Shoes, 1790s (woven silk) by English School, (18th century); Fashion Museum Bath; (add.info.: unseen designers label inside reads Bruckner Ladies Shoe Maker N54 South Molton Street Hanover Square ; ); eFashion Museum Bath; Gift of Philip Hall; English, out of copyright
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© Fashion Museum Bath Gift of Philip Hall / Bridgeman Images
Bows Delicate Footwear Ladys Pointed Ribbons Spots Spotted Regency
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This print showcases a pair of exquisite shoes from the 1790s, crafted with delicate woven silk. The English School of the 18th century left no detail untouched in this elegant design. As we delve into the history behind these shoes, an unseen designer's label reveals Bruckner Ladies Shoe Maker N54 South Molton Street Hanover Square. The image transports us back to a time when fashion was synonymous with femininity and grace. These slip-ons were undoubtedly created for a woman who appreciated both style and comfort. With their pointed toes and charming bows, they exude sophistication while still maintaining a sense of playfulness. The spotted pattern adds an element of whimsy to these Georgian-era shoes, making them truly unique. It is easy to imagine how they would have been worn by fashionable ladies during this period, paired with regency attire adorned with ribbons and other ornate details. As we admire this piece from the Fashion Museum Bath collection, it serves as a reminder that fashion has always been an important form of self-expression for women throughout history. These shoes are not just footwear; they represent an era defined by elegance and refinement. Gifted by Philip Hall to the eFashion Museum Bath, this photograph allows us to appreciate the craftsmanship and artistry that went into creating such beautiful pieces of footwear centuries ago. Let us celebrate these timeless treasures that continue to inspire contemporary designers today.
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