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Two-piece Dress Mariano Fortuny y Madrazo, designer Spanish, 1871-1949 Two-piece Dress, 1926 Printed silk gauze-weave overdress embellished with glass beads; silk lamé underdress 59.031.7
CC9 Luxe Shimmer B | Almari.pk | Pakistan First Online shopping Website
Embroidered Front Panel 0.69 Yard Embroidered Side Panel 0.36 Yard Plain Back 1.00 Yard Embroidered Sleeves 0.72 Yard Embroidered Front & Back Patch 2.00 Yards Embroidered chiffon Dupatta 2.64 Yards Jamavar Trousers 2.50 Yards
Пальто шитые — купить на Ярмарке Мастеров | Ручная работа и хенд мейд
Верхняя одежда ручной работы. Ярмарка Мастеров - ручная работа. Купить Бархатное пальто оверсайз. Handmade. Бархат, пальто
Nikasha at Amazon India Fashion Week autumn/winter 2016
Amazon India Fashion Week Autumn/Winter 2016 | Nikasha #AIFW2016 #autumnwinter #PM
Mariano Fortuny Burgundy Stencilled Crepe Coat
For Sale on 1stdibs - Fortuny translated the caftan as a loose fitting outer garment, usually made out of silk velvet crepe or gauze the fitted back and open front allowed for
A TRANSPARENT 'GREEK' TUNIC , MARIANO FORTUNY (1871-1949) | Christie's
A TRANSPARENT 'GREEK' TUNIC MARIANO FORTUNY (1871-1949)
1920s to 1930s vintage clothing at VintageTextile.com
Fortuny stenciled velvet jacket, 1930s. Never before on the market, the regal jacket is hand stenciled with a Renaissance-style pattern in gold pigments. Here is the subtle shading found in Renaissance frescoes. With wide sleeves and a stand-up shawl collar, the short boxy style is meant to be worn open without closures. A Fortuny stenciled velvet outer garment is even more rare than a Delphos gown
Alain.R.Truong
A fine Mariano Fortuny stencilled velvet jacket, early 20th century
Peabody Essex buys Dutch Chintz collection - HALI
Woman’s Gown (Wentke), Coromandel Coast, India, c. 1730 (chintz); and Hindeloopen, The Netherlands, mid-18th century (construction), cotton, resist-dyed and painted; gown, lined with linen, trimmed with Dutch weft-patterned tape (langetband). Veldman-Eecen Collection, Peabody Essex Museum, Salem, 2012.22.15
Collection Detail
Coat ~ 'chyrpy' ~ Turkmenistan; Tekke Turkmen | Mid 19th to early 20th century | Cotton, silk, wool || This is an example of a coat for an older woman. It was worn as an outdoor veiling garment, hanging from the head and covering the upper body. Its intricate silk embroidery in red and blue shows a tulip motif, the most typical floral pattern used to decorate women’s traditional garments.