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Edwardian Dresses 1900 - 1910

A Ballgown
circa 1906



This gown is a confection of embroidered silk organza, china silk and silk satin. I had purchased the fabric on a sale and knew it would be a perfect edwardian ballgown, but trying to match the color for lining proved to be a challenge- resulting in a final choice of a bright lilac china silk. The idea for the bodice came from a Works Garment Cutter in my collection- however, the skirt didnt' seem to go with the more sophisticated look I was trying to achieve, so I found another view in a McCall's magazine from about the same time frame. The skirt fabric was seamed together to allow enough width before it was cut in a sweeping trained circle skirt pattern. Ruffles on the skirt were tiered up the back and overlayed with a final flounce that covered the tops and continued around the front of the skirt. Two rows of beaded ribbon outline the neckline/arm of the bodice and over the shoulder so that it is easy to dance in. The necklace was custom designed for me by my cousin. I wore black opera gloves that evening to the cowboy christmas ball. The big smile on my face is because Micheal Martin Murphey was so impressed with my costuming (I dressed our whole family including my husband, our two girls and my mother) that he awarded us with his entire CD collection as a grand prize!





Visting Gown 1907


A gown of "Alice Blue" cotton voille in the "postal" blue known as Alice Blue after President Roosevelt's wayward daughter. This was actually created for my portrayal of Alice Roosevelt Longworth. The gown is two piece, hooking together at the waist to prevent gaps, and its trimmed with black velvet and velvet ribbon, and embroidred net lace. The collar is higher at the back then the front and has a hidden front closure underneath the lace front.

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