LARGE FLOWER ROBE A L'ANGLAISE
A large flowered robe a l'anglaise. The dress has a blue linen and chiffon petticoat, as well as a matching hand-stitched stomacher with pearl embroidery.
Photographer: KOMUDESIGNS
A large flowered robe a l'anglaise. The dress has a blue linen and chiffon petticoat, as well as a matching hand-stitched stomacher with pearl embroidery.
Photographer: KOMUDESIGNS
A large-flowered Robe a l'anglaise, worn a la retroussée. The dress has a blue linen and chiffon petticoat, as well as a matching hand-stitched stomacher with pearl embroidery.
Photographer: KOMUDESIGNS
Circle-cut long cloak of burgundy wool fabric with a brass buckle.
Photographer: KOMUDESIGNS
A stomacher for the large-flowered robe a l'anglais. Reinforced with German Synthetic Whalebone for extra stability. Made of cotton with a top layer of light blue chiffon with embroidery and approx. 1500 pearls.
A yellow, floral Robe a l'anglaise, worn a la retroussée. The dress and matching petticoat are largely machine sewn while the stomacher is hand embroidered.
Photographer: KOMUDESIGNS
Red and white robe a l'anglaise with decorative pearls. The dress has a matching pearl embroidered stomacher and a silk petticoat.
Photographer: KOMUDESIGNS
Stomacher with pattern from the V&A Museum archive, from Kunst-und Fleiss-übende Nadel-Ergötzungen oder neu-erfundenes Neh- und Stick-Buch by Helm, Margaretha (published c. 1725). Completely hand-stitched with black silk thread and black/grey glass beads on a yellow linen fabric. Boned with German Synthetic Whalebone.
A stomacher for the red and white robe a l'anglais. Boned with German Synthetic Whalebone for extra stability. Made of linen and cotton with embroidery and approx. 2000 pearls.
Photographer: KOMUDESIGNS
Matching Stomacher to the yellow floral robe a l'anglais. Boned with German Synthetic Whalebone for extra stability. Made of linen and cotton with hand embroidery and approx. 2000 pearls.
Photographer: KOMUDESIGNS
18th century stays with burgundy details. Boned with German Synthetic Whalebone, sewn entirely by hand with white and burgundy silk thread.
Photographer: KOMUDESIGNS