Day dress in two parts consisting of bodice with peplum and skirt and collar with double ruffle in white muslin. All apparel embroidery are made with fine silk soutache and black wire. The neck, black faille's bow-tie era: 1855 Costume designed by Piero Tosi, made by Tailoring Tirelli Costumi in 1993 and worn by Mia Fothergill in the film Storia di una Capinera, directed by Franco Zeffirelli. Prizes: David di Donatello, Silver Ribbon 1994 1995. Sideway front
I rather expected that last week’s 1810s Rate the Dress wouldn’t be hugely popular, not in the sense that people wouldn’t like it, but in the sense that it wouldn’t attract lots of comments. It’s not
The Metropolitan Museum of Art. "From Queen To Empress: Victorian Dress 1837–1877," December 15, 1988–April 16, 1989.New York. The Metropolitan Museum of Art. "Costume and Character in the Age of Ingres," September 9–November 21, 1999