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    • Amies, Hardy, 1909-2003 (designer)

    • 1948

    • Worn by donor, Virginie Washburne, at her 1948 wedding to Henry P. Isham, Jr. and again in 1949 to the wedding of Robert T. Isham and Bleecker Burnett.
    • Dress

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    • Adrian, 1903-1959 (designer)

    • 1938

    • Worn by donor, Mrs. Henry P. Isham.
    • Dress

    • Dress

    • Worth, Charles Frédérick, 1825-1895 (designer)

    • 1883

    • Worn by Mrs. Henry Nelson Tuttle, née Fannie Farwell.
    • Dress

    • Dress

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

    • circa 1954

    • This dress was worn by the donor, Mrs. Henry D. Paschen (Maria Tallchief). Although the donor does not remember altering this garment, there are signs of alterations throughout the bodice, waist and skirt hem. The original lining to the bodice has...
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    • Dress

    • Paquin, Jeanne, 1869-1936 (designer)

    • 1910

    • Worn by Mrs. Henry A. Rumsey. In 1911, the Rumseys commissioned a grand home - modeled after the eighteenth-century Clifford Manor House in Warwickshire, England - on eight acres in Lake Forest, Illinois. The label on this dress states it was made...
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    • Balenciaga, Cristobal, 1895-1972 (designer)

    • circa 1955

    • Dress made for and worn by donor, Mrs. Henry R. Luce (née Clare Boothe) when she was United Sates Ambassador to Italy, 1953-1957.
    • Dress

    • Dress

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

    • 1947

    • Ballerina Maria Tallchief donated this dress, the Museum's only piece from Dior's historic first collection. Tallchief was prima ballerina of the New York City Ballet for eighteen years and later became the artistic director of Chicago's Lyric...
    • Ensemble: dress and jacket

    • Ensemble: dress and jacket

    • Balenciaga, Cristobal, 1895-1972 (designer)

    • circa 1955

    • Made for and worn by the donor, Mrs. Henry R. Luce (née Clare Boothe), when she was made a Dame of the Knights of Malta.
    • Ensemble: overcoat with detachable cape

    • Ensemble: overcoat with detachable cape

    • Redfern, John, 1853-1929 (designer); Redfern Ladies' Tailor (manufacturer)

    • 1888

    • Worn by Mrs. Henry Nelson Tuttle, née Fannie Farwell (1858-1918). Fannie Farwell's wedding to Henry Tuttle in the winter of 1888 was a grand social affair attended by Chicago's most notable families. Fannie wore this traveling coat as part of her...

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