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Crinoline for the role of Barbara Radziwiłł (1865)
Crinoline with velvet ribbons (1865)
Crinoline in stripes (1868)
Crinoline with meanders (1869)
Riding Habit (1870)
Bustle ball gown - one (1871)
Bustle ball gown - two (1871)
Mary Stuart (1872)
Princess style with flowers (1878)
Julia (1878)
Cleopatra (1880)
Princess style with fur (1880)
Princess style black and white (1882)
Bustle gown with tassels (1884)
White bustle (1885)
Bustle with saber (1886)
Beaded ball dress (1891)
Art nouveau with buttons (1898)
Swimsuit (1900)
Classic art nouveau (1903)
WHITE BUSTLE
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Ball gown made of light color fabric and delicate lace. Bodice extending slightly below the waist, belted with tucks. In the front asymmetric draping: on one side of lace, on the other of a loose fabric drapery. Both arms tied by straps. On the back a lacing or fastening with small buttons. Skirt of fabric with three lace draperies arranged diagonally in the front. Upper and lower gores of lace are heavily creased on the sides of the skirt where they start. Train on sides decorated with stripe of fabric and lace. Entire gown is decorated with garlands of roses.
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