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Accessories
Full length white gloves would complete the outfit splendidly. Shoes in a color to match or
compliment the gown, with a medium height heel of 1½-2 inches, such as Capezio character shoes are
comfortable for Ragtime dancing. Hair should be worn up and was usually dressed with decorative
headbands, ornaments, or feathers.
Outerwear
While travelling to the Ball one might wish to wear a cocoon coat or fanciful evening wrap. A few
examples are shown here. One from 1914 in red drapey silk, another, from 1919, in pink patterned
brocade has white fur or velvet trim, behind it are a red satin cloak with black fur trim and a
royal blue cape with brown fur trim. Capes in rich satins, brocade or velvet are also an easy and
luxurious alternative.
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An old evening dress from your closet or local thrift store may well capture the spirit of the dresses of this period - if not as they stand, then perhaps with a small amount of modification such as adding a draped outer skirt.
Patterns
Past Patterns has several reproduction patterns (for the experienced seamstress)
in their Vintage Revivals pattern line, some are day dress patterns but with shortened sleeves
or more open necklines they can easily be converted to evening styles. Some of the most useful
include: skirt patterns #7035, #5328, #7947, #8390 (with the addition of a long underskirt) and
#5462, tea gown #8109, dresses #8211, #9115 and #6053, and overskirts #9122. Combination #4574
or princess slip #9206 are great to wear under your corset. For a wrap there is pattern #7244.
Laughing Moon mercantile has a ca. 1910 evening dress pattern, #104. Sense and Sensibility has 1910s Tea Gown pattern. Folkwear Pattern has an Afternoon Tea Dress Pattern (though the skirt is not draped to allow ease of movement and is too narrow for dancing) Simplicity, Butterick and Vogue Patterns also often have period style patterns, though we cannot vouch for their accuracy. Most of these would benefit from theuse of natural fibers and the elimination of zippers and the addition of hooks and eyes. (we cannot guarantee that all patterns are still available)
Please feel free to contact for further information or advice. One can also visit Vintage Victorian's Costume links page for more resources
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As in the nineteenth century, the function of men's dress is to provide a setting that will allow the ladies to show off their own gowns all the more brilliantly. A gentleman wearing a plain dark suit can be confident that the details of his dress will pretty much escape notice and that he therefore need not be overly concerned with the matter.
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