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Designed by Charles Frederick Worth, English (active in France), about 18251895<br>Designed for House of Worth<br>'''''Woman's dress in five parts (bow)'''''<br>French<br>France, (Paris), about 1870<br>Silk plain weave (faille)<br>Overall: 15.2 x 15.2 cm (6 x 6 in.)<br>Museum of Fine Arts, Boston: Gift of Lois Adams Goldstone 2002.696.4<br><br>''for more information see:''<br>[http://https://www.mfa.org/artemis/fullrecord.asp?oid=398272&amp;amp;amp;did=800 MFA Online Collections Database]
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'''MFA # 2002.696.1'''
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''Woman's dress in five parts'''' (skirt)''
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Designed by Charles Frederick Worth, English (active in France), about 1825–1895;
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Designed for House of Worth
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France, Paris, about 1870
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Silk plain weave (faille) with supplementary warp stripe patterning, trimmed with embroidered lace
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Museum of Fine Arts, Boston: Gift of Lois Adams Goldstone  
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''for more information see:''
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[https://collections.mfa.org/objects/401493/womans-dress?ctx=2a16f658-74ea-410a-a6a1-d64ae61196e0&idx=9 MFA Online Collections Database]

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MFA # 2002.696.1

Woman's dress in five parts' (skirt)

Designed by Charles Frederick Worth, English (active in France), about 1825–1895; Designed for House of Worth

France, Paris, about 1870

Silk plain weave (faille) with supplementary warp stripe patterning, trimmed with embroidered lace

Museum of Fine Arts, Boston: Gift of Lois Adams Goldstone

for more information see: MFA Online Collections Database

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