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    • Wrapper

    • Wrapper

    • House of Worth (Firm) (designer)

    • circa 1900

    • Worn by Bertha Honoré Palmer.
    • Tree

    • Tree

    • James, Charles, 1906-1978 (designer)

    • 1957

    • James created his first Tree gown in 1955; this version followed two years later. He stated that the design used "faille stretched like a ruched membrane over a stiffened shell molded NOT to the figure of the client, but to the shape I wished it...
    • Tea gown

    • Tea gown

    • Worth, Charles Frédérick, 1825-1895 (designer); House of Worth (Firm) (designer)

    • circa 1900

    • Worn by Mrs. Colin Powys (Nancy Lathrop Carver Leiter) Campbell, wife of Colonel Colin Powys Campbell, mother of the donor, and daughter of Levi Zeigler Leiter, a pioneer Chicago merchant and associate of Marshall Field and Potter Palmer.
    • Swan

    • Swan

    • James, Charles, 1906-1978 (designer)

    • 1954

    • Designed initially in black silk chiffon and tulle, this gown became James's most executed custom order. Vogue featured the garment in 1951. James's wife, Nancy, wore it in the mid 1950s and he created at least one version with a cocktail-length...
    • Sorbet

    • Sorbet

    • Poiret, Paul, 1879-1944 (designer)

    • 1913

    • Anita Carolyn Blair wore this dress to the debut of Gladys High in Chicago, a bold and possibly scandalous choice that would have upstaged the young woman hosting the party.
    • Robe de style

    • Robe de style

    • Lanvin, Jeanne, 1867-1946 (designer)

    • 1927

    • Court presentation dress worn by donor Mrs. Charles S. Dewey when presented at the Court of St. James in 1927 while her husband was Assistant Secretary of the United States Treasury Department. This kind of dress, with its dropped waistline and...
    • Pouff

    • Pouff

    • James, Charles, 1906-1978 (designer); Samuel Winston Inc. (manufacturer)

    • 1952

    • There are four known versions of this dress, including this one worn by Chicagoan, Mrs. Byron Harvey, Jr. The others belonged to Mrs. Jean de Menil, Mrs. Cornelius Vanderbilt Whitney, and Mrs. William Randolph Hearst Jr.
    • Petal

    • Petal

    • James, Charles, 1906-1978 (designer)

    • 1951

    • James designed this dress for New Yorker Millicent Rogers in 1949. Two year later the design appeared in Vogue magazine, when it was photographed by Horst and included in James's "black and white" collection. James described the dress as a...
    • Mystre

    • Mystre

    • Dior, Christian (designer); Christian Dior, Inc. (designer)

    • 1955

    • Worn by Mrs. Howard Linn, née Lucy McCormick Blair.
    • Lesbos

    • Lesbos

    • Lanvin, Jeanne, 1867-1946 (designer)

    • 1925

    • Worn by the donor, née Beatrice Wolf, for her marriage to Charles Silberman in 1925.
    • La Sirène

    • La Sirène

    • James, Charles, 1906-1978 (designer)

    • circa 1941

    • James launched this mermaid-like gown early in his career and created several versions of it over a period of twenty years. The name of the dress, La Sirène, refers to sea creatures in Greek mythology who used their enchanting voices to lure...
    • Infanta

    • Infanta

    • James, Charles, 1906-1978 (designer)

    • circa 1952

    • This dress is called Infanta, or sometimes Williamsburg, referring to skirts worn at two different times in history. Infanta was a title used by royal women in the seventeenth century Spanish court, whose wide skirts are captured in paintings by...
    • Gothic

    • Gothic

    • James, Charles, 1906-1978 (designer); Charles James Manufacturers Company (manufacturer)

    • 1955

    • This dress was made by one of James's numerous business enterprises, Charles James Manufacturers Company, which lasted from 1955 to 1958. Lord and Taylor used the garment in advertisements in the New York Times in 1956, and Harper's Bazaar...
    • Ensemble: dress, veil, and shoe ornaments

    • Ensemble: dress, veil, and shoe ornaments
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    • 1930

    • Worn by Magdalen Szczesny (born 1904, died 1980) on the occasion of her marriage to Robert Lisenbey (born 1905, died 1970) on May 30, 1930 in Chicago's Bridgeport neighborhood.
    • Ensemble: dress,  jacket, and collar

    • Ensemble: dress, jacket, and collar

    • Dior, Christian (designer); Christian Dior, Inc. (designer)

    • 1956

    • Object was donated and worn by dancer and choreographer Ruth Page (Mrs. Thomas Hart Fisher).
    • Ensemble: dress, jacket, and belt

    • Ensemble: dress, jacket, and belt

    • Schiaparelli, Elsa, 1890-1973 (designer); Cocteau, Jean, 1889-1963 (designer)

    • 1937

    • Worn by Mrs. Charles B. Goodspeed, née Elizabeth Barrett Fuller (1893-1980).
    • Ensemble: dress, jacket, and belt

    • Ensemble: dress, jacket, and belt
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    • 1944

    • Bridesmaid gown for the wedding of Mary Seymour Adams, daughter of donor, and George Berkely Young at St. James Episcopal Church, March 24, 1944. The bridesmaids were: Mrs. Cyrus Hall (Harriet Haynes) Adams III; Mrs. Gerald V. (Elizabeth Armour)...

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