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    Archived from the IMDb Discussion Forums — Fashion


    /.​ — 2 years ago(July 12, 2023 12:33 PM)

    My password is password

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      The Kraken — 2 years ago(July 12, 2023 12:34 PM)

      That's creepy. Is that a stuffed cat on top?

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        /.​ — 2 years ago(July 12, 2023 12:36 PM)

        Yes
        My password is password

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          /.​ — 2 years ago(July 14, 2023 03:51 AM)

          1905 Lady Gaga
          My password is password

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            MovieManCin2 — 2 years ago(July 14, 2023 06:04 AM)

            That is ****ed up.
            MAGA! FAFO! 😎 Schrodinger's Cat walks into a bar, and doesn't. 😎 Dumbocraps: evil people who celebrate murder. 😠

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              TaraDeS — 2 years ago(July 14, 2023 06:46 AM)

              Ha, found it…great costumes! ♥ ♥ ♥
              Fancy Dress Balls
              Have you heard about 19th century Fancy Dress Balls?
              They were a leisurely pastime for mostly upper-class Victorians. Inspired by the masquerades of the previous century, fancy dress balls allowed attendees to express something about themselves, to project an idealized self, or to show off their immense wealth and resources.
              Victorian fancy dress balls were invite only, held in private homes, and attendees were normally of the same social sphere.
              Miss Kate Fearing Strong (later Mrs. Arthur Welman)
              Vanderbilt Ball in 1883
              Museum of the City of New York.
              H.S.H (Daisy, Princess Henry of Pless) nee Mary Theresa Olivia Cornwaliis-West 1873-1943.
              Devonshire House Ball, July 1897.
              The Duke of Marlborough Dressed as the French Ambassador to the Court of Catherine the Great.
              Devonshire House Ball, 1897.
              Costumes could be created at home by hand, rented from specialized services, purchased through a department store, or could be designed by courtiers. Charles Frederick Worth, and his son Jean-Philippe, created a number of expensive, handmade gowns for fancy dress balls. Worth’s gowns were labor intensive and included costly raw materials.
              Jean Phillippe Worth recalled creating a bespoke gown that included a jeweled embroidery of hand sewn pearls and diamonds that
              "kept the girls busy for almost a month."
              (Russel Harris, A Great Ball in 1897.)
              Fancy Dress Costume Design for Charles Frederick Worth, 1880s.
              Victoria & Albert Museum.
              Turkish style fancy dress costume designed by Charles Frederick Worth, circa 1870.
              "How To" manuals like
              Fancy Dresses Described
              (Ardern Holt, 1887),
              Characters Suitable for Fancy Costume Balls
              (Marie Schild, 1881), and
              Gentlemen’s Fancy Dress: How to Choose It
              (Holt, 1882)
              provided detailed costume ideas and instructions on how to recreate them.
              These manuals also provided advice and guidance on how to choose an ensemble that would
              complement one’s stature and natural coloring.
              Excerpt from 'Fancy Dresses Described' by Ardern Holt 1887
              Debenham & Freebody, Wyman & Sons, London.
              As the 19th century came to a close, fancy dress balls began to fall out of favor.
              Luckily lots of photographic evidence exists of the 19th century balls, like the Devonshire House Ball of 1897 and the Vanderbilt Fancy Dress Ball of 1893.
              Two Fancy Dress Balls that were truly the last of their kind!
              Lady Randolph Spencer-Churchill in Byzantine costume as Empress Theodora
              Devonshire House Ball of 1897
              Mrs. Wiliam Seward Webb
              Vanderbilt Ball in 1883.
              https://nbpl.org/fancy-dress-balls/

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