1914 - 1916
Long floor-length dress with a slight tread in soft, light, silky fabric with a pronounced sheen.
1935- 1937
One-piece dress with a chiffon jacket color - narcissus.
1907 - 1911 New York. USA.
Pan-Velvet - the color of glycerine - a fashionable and favorite color of the Art Nouveau period.
1905-1910 USA.
A mantlet (a type of mantilla) is a short, sleeveless cape with pointed ends at the front and back. Taffeta-glissé fabric with factory-made black thread embroidery.
1905 - 1910 France.
Fine natural silk tea rose color. Lace inserts with seams...
1900 - 1915 Germany.
White linobatis (a sort of white thin cambric linen).
1906 - 1908 Spain.
A new "reform" silhouette with a high waist, proposed by fashion designer Paul Poiret.
1903-1905
The bodice with a deep neckline is embroidered with beads - felling. The sleeve is a three-dimensional flashlight made of black thin gas.














