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lookingbackatfashionhistory:• Day dress.Place of origin: Paris (made)Date: ca. 1889 (made)Artist/Mak
countess–olenska:Ball GownJean-Philippe Worth, 1902Collection Galleria del Costume di Palazzo
fripperiesandfobs:Worth evening dress ca. 1914From Whitaker Auctions
omgthatdress:Evening DressJean-Philippe Worth, 1912-1913Nasjonalmuseet for Kunst, Arketektur og Desi
history-of-fashion:ab. 1897 Tea Gown by Charles Frederick Worth, belonged to Countess Greffulhecut-a
oldrags:Ball gown by Worth, 1886 Paris, Centraal Museum
fripperiesandfobs:Worth evening dress ca. 1913
fripperiesandfobs:“Oak Leaf Dress” designed by Worth for Lady Mary Curzon ca. 1902From t
fripperiesandfobs:Worth afternoon dress ca. 1870-72From Tessier & Sarrou
history-of-fashion:1890-1893 Visiting dress of Lady Catherine Lloyd (by House of Worth)atlas, cotton
I can see everything in the blue dress, but nothing in the red dress is worth mentioning.
fripperiesandfobs:Worth evening dress worn by Louise van Loon-Borken in her portrait by Alexandre Ca
fripperiesandfobs:Worth dress of Empress Maria Feodorovna, 1898From the State Hermitage Museum
leforetenchante:A glimmering butterfly dress & matching headdress made by Worth in 1912. Ivory s
vintagegal:Charles Frederick Worth Ivory silk satin two-piece dress c.1894-1985
House of Worth,Yellow satin stripe silk gauze dress, c.1892(fashionmuseum.fitnyc.edu)
Charles Frederick Worth afternoon dress, 1888
siberian-beautifulity: The Only Way Is Up Unusual reblog… but that white dress worth it!!!!
omgthatdress: Evening Dress Jean-Philippe Worth, 1900 The Victoria & Albert Museum
1893 ensemble by the House of Worth, made of silk, jet, and metal. “By the last quarter of the
ab. 1874 Dress (day bodice, evening bodice and skirt) by Charles Frederick Worth (House of Worth)sil
Washing her sins away, not worth getting the dress wet though Wet Dreams ⊹゚✧◦゚゚
fashionologyextraordinaire: Evening Dress by Jean-Philippe Worth, 1898 - 1900 The Metropolitan Museu
Lady Randolph Churchill (1854-1921), née Jennie Jerome in a Worth Parisian Costume, as Empress Theod
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