Womens Wear Collection
Step into the world of women's fashion throughout history with this captivating collection
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Step into the world of women's fashion throughout history with this captivating collection. From the towering Chopines of 16th-century Italy to the elegant Turban worn by British ladies in the early 19th century, each piece tells a unique story. Marvel at the intricate Slippers crafted by Rosenbloom s in America during 1892, showcasing their impeccable attention to detail. The Queen Bess gown, created by Worcester Skirt Company in 1876, exudes regal elegance fit for royalty. Shield yourself from the sun with a delicate Parasol from Stern Brothers circa 1870 or an ornate one from the late 19th century whose creator remains unknown. These accessories not only protected women but also added a touch of sophistication to their ensembles. Admire Mme. Uoll Gross' stunning Ensemble from around 1885, which perfectly captures the essence of American style during that era. Meanwhile, an anonymous designer created a somber yet dignified Mourning dress circa 1845 as a symbol of grief and respect. Transport yourself back to Haddon Hall in 1881 through Ignacio de Leon y Escosura's masterpiece painting featuring elegantly dressed figures against its grand backdrop. Experience simplicity and modesty with Alois E. Ulrich's Shaker Bonnet dating back to approximately1937—a reflection of religious beliefs intertwined with practicality. Finally, revel in timeless elegance with Mina Greene's exquisite Women's Coats—whether it be her design from between1935 and1942 or her creation circa1938—both epitomizing grace and sophistication that transcends generations. These pieces are more than mere garments; they are windows into different eras and cultures—an exploration of femininity through fabric and form.