TRURI : 700.228.1 Purple silk skirt with woven floral stripe and back train; lined with fine linen C.1860. Likely worn with a crinoline.
The vivid colour is achieved through aniline dyes, first applied on textiles in 1856. ‘Mauveine’ quickly became very fashionable, and other colours soon came after. A cheap alternative to natural bright colours, synthetic dyes democratised fashion, allowing a broader intersection of social classes to enjoy these shades. This gown would have belonged to a wealthier woman, but it represents a turning point in fashion history and a complex crossroads for feminism and social politics.
This item originates from the collection at Royal Cornwall Museum, Truro, Cornwall, UK. The model was created by Purpose3D. If you are interested in purchasing the model, please get in touch with Purpose 3D.
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