I purchased this photo at the Antique Shop in Park Rapids, Minnesota.
I get the impression that this is a family. Perhaps the mother was a serving maid and her children were house boys? What do you think? Or did she like white gloves and white trim? Thanks for stopping by, do come again:)
Update from Norkio:
She is most definitely not the maid. :-) That is a beautiful example of an Edwardian ladies gown. It's technically from 1900-1918, but this dress is in the mid-period and best associated with the Titanic era fashions. You could probably date this 1910-1913.
Yoikes!
ReplyDeleteI think she needs a "makeover" stat!
Sorry but she looks so masculine that she is nearly frightening.
I think they were going to a party. A funny dress party.
ReplyDeleteIf only the photographer had stepped back just a wee bit they might not have been whacked at the ankles.
She is most definitely not the maid. :-) That is a beautiful example of an Edwardian ladies gown. It's technically from 1900-1918, but this dress is in the mid-period and best associated with the Titanic era fashions. You could probably date this 1910-1913.
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