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Afternoon/Visiting Dress
circa 1880-1885

silk satin silk velvet

Not currently on view

Gift of the Department of Theatre, Davidson College

The popular bustle silhouette of the 1880s presented skirts that ballooned out from the wearer’s back waistline and flowed gently to the lower hemline. The bustle effect was often created using steel frameworks or horsehair pads; while a complex arrangement of draperies over a foundation skirt allowed for even greater volume in this silhouette. Also popular was the fashion for asymmetrical drapery.

Accession Number: 2009.60.1.1-3

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