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Court Dress

1923 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Court dress and train in white satin woven with a gold design of trees and pagodas. Bands of gold and pearl bead embroidered on net edges the low V-neckline in the front, the hem and the low waistline, and also edges the hem-length train hanging from the back. The front of the bodice is filled in with gold embroidered net and the shoulders and back are filled in with plain buff net. The waist has a large pearl motif with hanging links of pearl beads and a tassel of pearl and gold glass beads. The dress fastens under the train at the centre back and the bodice is lined with pink satin. The court train is made of the same fabrics and fastens to the shoulders with hooks and snaps.


Object details

Categories
Object type
Parts
This object consists of 2 parts.

  • Court Dress
  • Court Train
Materials and techniques
Satin, embroidered on net with gold thread and pearl beads, glass beads, lined with satin
Brief description
Court dress and train in satin embroidered on net, designed by Callot Soeurs, Paris, 1923
Physical description
Court dress and train in white satin woven with a gold design of trees and pagodas. Bands of gold and pearl bead embroidered on net edges the low V-neckline in the front, the hem and the low waistline, and also edges the hem-length train hanging from the back. The front of the bodice is filled in with gold embroidered net and the shoulders and back are filled in with plain buff net. The waist has a large pearl motif with hanging links of pearl beads and a tassel of pearl and gold glass beads. The dress fastens under the train at the centre back and the bodice is lined with pink satin. The court train is made of the same fabrics and fastens to the shoulders with hooks and snaps.
Credit line
Given by the Ranee of Pudukota
Object history
Worn by the Ranee of Pudukota (née Mollie Fink) to a British Court in 1923. The donor's son said that his mother took great care to avoid causing offence to Queen Mary by wearing dresses that were too décolleté.
Other number
32687 - Couture number
Collection
Accession number
T.216&A-1962

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Record createdJune 24, 2009
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