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Bride in embroidered sheath wedding dress with lace
Bride in embroidered sheath wedding dress with long lace veil with tassels. Une mariee. Handcoloured pochoir (stencil) etching after an illustration by Armand Vallee from Tommaso Antonginis Journal des Dames et des Modes, Aux Bureaux du Journal des Dames, Paris, 1913
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This exquisite handcoloured pochoir (stencil) etching captures the ethereal beauty of a bride in an embroidered sheath wedding dress with a long lace veil adorned with tassels. The bride's dress, made of delicate linen with a stripe design, features intricate embroidery and a fitted waistline, accentuating her slender figure. She pairs the dress with a vest or waistcoat, made of ribbed silk, and a faille robe de linon raye (striped silk gown) over it, adding an extra layer of elegance. The bride's look is completed with a hat adorned with a cockade and a sash or belt, holding her petite veste souple (soft vest) in place. Her long, flowing veil, made of silk, cascades down her back, adding to the overall romantic and dreamy atmosphere of the image. This stunning illustration is after an original work by Armand Vallee, published in Tommaso Antongini's Journal des Dames et des Modes in Paris in 1913. The Art Deco and Belle Epoque influences are evident in the intricate details and the use of rich colors. The Orientalist and ballet-inspired costumes popular during this time period are also reflected in the bride's attire. The Parisians of this era were known for their chic fashion sense, and this image perfectly encapsulates the elegance and sophistication of the time.
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