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07/13/2005

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vintagecrochetgirl

Erin, I don't think this dress is that bad. For starters, it's not accessorized properly. The black gloves are wrong wrong! Matching green or brown gloves would be better. These gloves also look very 1950s to my eye - a shorter crocheted pair would be better. I think this would look better with a 1930s era style cocktail hat (with netting, of course). Give this ensemble a pair of knock out two-tone platform shoes, this dress would a knockout on the dance floor.

vintagecrochetgirl

I meant to say this dress would *be* a knock out on the dance floor. I also used the work knock out twice. Forgive me, but I can't seem to edit my earlier post.

Jonquil

Don't you think the dress body has faded? I'd be very surprised if that's the original color.

Raven

I second Jonquil. Green often fades to brown over time. I have a vintage (somewhere in the '39-early forties)dress that I can tell from the stiching used to be kelly green, and is now olive to brown (the color isn't entirely even, but is such that it is wearable) So, this dress was probably a solid kelly green at one time. It seems that velvet tends to hold its color better for whatever reason.I would also imagine if it fit correctly, that would make a world of difference.

Erin

You know, if you guys keep being reasonable and right, you're gonna ruin all my rants. :-)This *would* be much better with the right accessories, in the original color, and if it fit. Darn it.

Raven

Sorry to spoil the rant...I did find this dress in the met collection...I don't know if it's the one though...http://www.metmuseum.org/Works_of_Art/viewOnezoom.asp?dep=8&zoomFlag=0&viewmode=0&item=1981%2E380%2E2There was another site that the description sounded like it could have been the one, but the picture was broken. :(Anyhow, I thought it was worth a shot!

Erin

ooh, that's lovely but not the one. I know I have a pic of it somewhere, in dead tree format. I'll just have to dig it out!

La BellaDonna

Erin, I DO know the dress to which you refer; I can even see it in my mind's eye. Which, since it lacks a connection to your blog, is where it will stay, guiding me through many heaps of books until I can find a picture to send to you.

mostlytextiles@gmail.com

The dress you're looking for was made by Boue Soeurs. I last saw it online in a private collection (I'll have to dig to find the reference). I first saw it in a book on silk ribbon embroidery, and was made for the French Court Presentation circa 1923. It is gorgeous.

mostlytextiles@gmail.com

Here is one resource of the design. Although similar, it's not the one.http://www.dragt.dk/samling/kim/index.eng.htmlHere's the image, left second row, that best matches my memory:http://images.google.com/images?hl=en&q=%22Boue%20Soeurs%22&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&um=1&sa=N&tab=wiCamrax.com is no longer extant, and the Beverly Birks collection has now been move to it's own site:http://www.beverleybirks.com/Hope this helps.

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