Ballgown, 1953. Balmain.

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Ballgown, 1953. Balmain.

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• Ball Gown.
Date: ca. 1867
Designer/Maker: Emile Pingat (Paris, France)
Medium: Silk faillle, silk tulle, and seed pearls
After Cinderella, I did Belle in her fab ballgown <33
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Ball gown, 1840-41
Maker: Unknown
From the collection of Wien Museum
I am losing my mindddddddddd over this 1860s ball bodice I’m making!!!!!!!!! I love it so much!!!! 6yo me is bouncing off the walls bc what do you mean i’m gonna be a real life princess??????
Ballgown, 1898. Jean-Philippe Worth.