Rate the Dress: Walking in blue, ca 1884
Last week I showed you a forward thinking and backwards looking tea gown. It was quite a divisive garment. Some of you appreciated the way the flowing fit would flatter a fuller figure, but others found the design confusing and unresolved, or disliked the colour. It got a lot of very high scores, and a lot of very low scores, evening out at 7 out of 10. I suspect it might have rated higher if we could have seen it on a mannequin that was really the shape of the original wearer. This week we’re sticking with the theme of slightly alternative fashions, with an 1880s walking dress with a bit of inspiration from the Aesthetic movement. This dress intrigues me because it almost looks like the mythical Regency dress-made-from-a-sari, only 70 years late. The metallic trim around the hems works with the cobalt blue to give the dress a slightly exotic feel. The trim is so unusual for a garment like a walking dress of this period, that I’m almost inclined to think it’s …