G.D. Falksen's Blog, page 1317
May 29, 2012
Rijksmuseum Research Library, Amsterdam

Rijksmuseum Research Library, Amsterdam
tinywaitress:
In early 1897, Jean-Philippe Worth received a...






In early 1897, Jean-Philippe Worth received a rush order for a fancy dress costume from a regular client via transatlantic cable. Recreating the costume worn by the Infanta as portrayed by Velasquez through the use of modular components and an accurate dress form maintained for his client, Worth was able to complete and ship his commission back to New York 24 hours later. The gown itself betrays no evidence of its lightning-fast manufacture. Its silken lining and silver lace underscore the high period standards borne by all garments carrying the Worth label.
May 28, 2012
lostsplendor:
With an Air of Condescension, date...

With an Air of Condescension, date unknown (by ggaabboo)
An aside; this should by all means be rendered into an image macro of sorts.
lostsplendor:
New York City, c. 1900 (by ggaabboo)
tuesday-johnson:
ca. 1870, [tintype portrait of a woman...

ca. 1870, [tintype portrait of a woman admiring framed tintypes]
via the George Eastman House Collection, Still Photograph Archive