Onderjurk van roze crêpe de chine afgezet met een brede strook appliqué-kant 1920 - 1930
textile, photography
fashion design
underwear fashion design
fashion mockup
textile
fashion and textile design
fashion based
photography
wearable design
clothing theme
clothing photo
decorative-art
fashion sketch
clothing design
Dimensions: length 67 cm, width 47.5 cm
Copyright: Rijks Museum: Open Domain
This is an underdress made of pink crepe de chine, adorned with a broad strip of appliqué lace by Madame Watrigant. Clothing is never just clothing. Garments whisper tales of status, gender, and the intimate lives of those who wore them. The delicacy of the lace and the softness of the pink fabric evoke the intimacy of private spaces. It is an era of evolving social norms, especially for women, but also one in which strict codes were still enforced. A garment like this suggests a shift towards more personal freedom, as women began to explore new expressions of femininity within the constraints of their time. Consider how the dress might have felt against the skin, the secrets it held, and the silent stories it could tell about the woman who chose to wear it.
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