fripperiesandfobs:Tea gown ca. 1875-80From Cora Ginsburg The opening of Japan to trade in the 1860s
fripperiesandfobs:Tea gown ca. 1875-80From Cora Ginsburg The opening of Japan to trade in the 1860s led to a craze for Japanese-inspired art, fashion, and architecture across the West, a style known as Anglo-Japanese, or Japonisme. The motif can also be seen in musical works such as Gilbert and Sullivan’s The Mikado and Puccini’s Madame Butterfly. Here’s an article with more information. -- source link
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