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Frock, Fur & Feather Fan

Narrow tubular shaped dress in an ornate fabric by Worth with a plunging back, beaded straps, fur trimmed hem & a long train attached at the lower back. She holds a large feather fan

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Attached Beaded Fabric Feather Flapper Flirting Frock Holds Lower Narrow Ostrich Plume Plunging Provocative Shaped Straps Trimmed Tubular Worth 1924


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This stunning photograph captures the essence of the Roaring Twenties, an era of flapper culture and daring fashion. The image features a woman wearing a narrow tubular shaped frock by the renowned fashion designer, Charles Frederick Worth. The dress, made of an ornate fabric, boasts a plunging back, beaded straps, and a long train attached at the lower back. The hem of the dress is fur-trimmed, adding an extra touch of glamour and luxury. The woman in the photograph holds a large feather fan, adding to the overall provocative and alluring appearance of her outfit. The fan, adorned with ostrich plumes, complements the dress perfectly and adds a playful and flirtatious element to the image. The dress, with its narrow tubular shape, was a popular choice among the flapper set in the 1920s, as it allowed for freedom of movement and expression. The beaded straps of the dress add a touch of elegance and sophistication, while the plunging back exudes a sense of seduction and mystery. The long train, attached at the lower back, adds to the grandeur and drama of the outfit. The dress, with its intricate design and luxurious materials, is a true testament to the opulence and extravagance of the 1920s. This photograph, taken in 1924, is a fascinating glimpse into the past and a reminder of the rich history of fashion and the cultural shifts that took place during the Roaring Twenties. The woman in the photograph exudes confidence and charisma, embodying the spirit of the era and the bold, daring fashion choices that defined it.

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