
Men’s dressing gown with attached waistcoat, chintz, c. 1750-1799. Collection
Centraal Museum, Utrecht, The Netherlands. Inv. no. 21651. Copyright: Centraal Museum
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Mme de Pompadour at her tambour frame, by François-Hubert Drouais, c. 1763-1764. Collection The National Gallery, London

Day dress, 1832. Musée Galliera

Jacket ca. 1616. МЕТ

Robe à l’Anglaise 1780s The Kyoto Costume Institute

Embroidered kid gloves, c.1800, from the Vintage Textile archives.

This gown’s amazing floral silk material was hand painted in China in the 1760s. It was later imported to England where it was made into a Robe à l’anglaise circa 1785.

Worth evening dress, 1886. Centraal Museum

Noble lady from the house of Marcello by Pier Francesco Cittadini (1613-1681)


Tambour embroidered skirt with flower design. Cotton, silk embroidery thread. c. 1775-1799. Collection Centraal Museum, The Netherlands, Utrecht. Inv. no. 4490. Copyright: Centraal Museum/Adriaan van Dam.

French silk evening dress 1850's. MET

A Young Lady Aged 21, Possibly Helena Snakenborg, Later Marchioness of Northampton. Anon, 1569 (via Réunion des musées nationaux)

1800-1850, England/ V&A

1930s French silk purse

The Book Binder, Marie Danforth Page. American (1869 - 1940)

Tile with Floral and Cloud-band Design. ca. 1578/Turkey, Iznik.

Banyan (‘Japonsche rock’) or morning gown made of blue silk. Tie-dye flower pattern, c. 1725-1775. Collection Centraal Museum, Utrecht, The Netherlands. Inv. no. 8141. Copyright: Centraal Museum.

18th century, Iran, Painted glass. МЕТ

LA FAMILIA FAGOAGA ORANDO by the lost gallery on Flickr.

Banyan, France, 1735-40, cut about 1780, silk. Royal Ontario Museum, Toronto

Evening shoes, ca. 1924, МЕТ

1840–60. French. met

Francisco Salzillo y Alcaraz (1707-1783). Santa Teresa of Avila. c. 1750

Jacket and shawl in chintz, skirt in glazed printed cotton, 1770-1800. MoMu - Fashion Museum Province of Antwerp

Gloves Metis ca. late 19th Century

Embroidered cap. English, late 16th–early 17th century. MFA

Portrait of a noblewoman, three-quarter-length, in a richly gold-embroidered dress and a jewelled brooch, a garden beyond, circle of Frans Pourbus the Younger (1569-1622)

Printed banyan worn by George IV- 1770-1780

Floral print (Hartmann et Fils) 1799, French (Munster). Cotton

Ewer with Strap Handle and Floral Decoration. ca. 1680, Japan

Riding bodice, 1750, European. MET

Dress, Italian, linen, 1725-1740
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