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"Fullness: A Journey Through Time and Fashion" Step into the world of fashion history as we explore the captivating allure in garments

Background imageFullness Collection: Grey Costume 1899

Grey Costume 1899
Jacket bodice, scallop edged basques, high collar rolled down to reveal red lining & fur edge, gored skirt with fullness at the back, highly ornamented with passementerie Date: 1899

Background imageFullness Collection: Purple Open Bodice 1899

Purple Open Bodice 1899
Open jacket bodice, curved basques, sleeves with small puff at shoulder, lace jabot, waistcoat, high collar, gored skirt with fullness at back, 3 bands of trim on skirt & body. Date: 1899

Background imageFullness Collection: Open Robe 1888

Open Robe 1888
Green open robe: loose sash at the waist, tall soft hat with stuffed bird. Striped robe: pointed bodice, skirt with 3 rows of puffing & tunic fullness draped at the front. Date: 1888

Background imageFullness Collection: Stiebel / Crepe Day Dress

Stiebel / Crepe Day Dress
Fashion design by Victor Stiebel (1907-76) for a blue marida crepe dress. Fullness is drawn round back in slight bustle. Dress set off by white guipure lace collar

Background imageFullness Collection: Costume February 1868

Costume February 1868
A brown dress with the fullness of the skirt pulled behind by an attached sash. White, flower trimmed dresses, one with a train the other with an apron front

Background imageFullness Collection: RED SKIRT

RED SKIRT
She holds out her red full circle skirt. Each tier is composed of tiny pleats to add fullness. The V neck top in transparent chevron print ties on the shoulders

Background imageFullness Collection: Costume / A Florent 1902

Costume / A Florent 1902
S-bend ladies wear gowns with trained gored skirts, braid trim & sleeves with fullness at the lower arm. Also an open bodice, turned back cuffs, lace yoke & belts

Background imageFullness Collection: Costume / Girl C. 1890

Costume / Girl C. 1890
Older girl in a tight fitting woollen dress, high necked front buttoning bodice, long sleeves with fullness & pleating at the shoulder & broderie Anglaise jabot


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"Fullness: A Journey Through Time and Fashion" Step into the world of fashion history as we explore the captivating allure in garments. From the elegant Grey Costume of 1899, with its flowing silhouette that exudes grace and sophistication, to the Purple Open Bodice dress from the same year, which embraces a sense of daring femininity. Travel back further to 1888, where an Open Robe captures attention with its voluminous drapes and intricate details. Fast forward to Maggy Rouff's Spring Fashion Show in 1948, where models strutted down the runway adorned in stunning creations that celebrated opulence and grandeur. The timeless designs by Victor Stiebel take center stage next - his Gown showcases luxurious fabrics cascading effortlessly around the wearer, while his Crepe Day Dress offers a more relaxed yet still glamorous look. Prepare to be mesmerized once again by another masterpiece from Stiebel - this time a breathtaking Gown that epitomizes elegance and refinement. Let your imagination wander back to February 1868 when an exquisite Costume captivated onlookers with its lavish layers and intricate embellishments. In contrast, a vibrant RED SKIRT demands attention as it adds a bold pop of color to any ensemble. The whimsical Costume from A Florent in 1902 transports us to an era filled with romance and charm. A charming Girl's costume from circa 1890 reminds us that they are also bring joyfulness and playfulness into fashion. Lastly, we encounter an Evening Dress designed by Worth himself in 1922 - every inch carefully crafted for maximum impact as it sways gracefully with each step taken. From Victorian extravagance to modern-day glamour, these glimpses into fashion history remind us of how fullness has always held a special place in our hearts. Whether it be through billowing skirts or voluminous sleeves, embracing fullness allows us to express our individuality and celebrate the beauty of movement.