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    • Dress

    • Dress

    • Douellieut (Paris, France) (creator)

    • 1900

    • Worn by Mrs. Bertha Honoré Palmer.
    • Dress

    • Dress

    • Favre, Henriette (designer)

    • 1902

    • Worn by Mrs. Jacob Greene to the coronation of King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra on August 9, 1902.
    • Dress

    • Dress

    • Weeks (designer)

    • 1911

    • Worn by Mrs. Bertha Honoré Palmer. Mrs. Palmer commissioned this dress from the House of Weeks (Paris) in 1911 to wear to the coronation of King George V in London. The embroidery down the center front is very similar to the embroidery on the...
    • Dress and petticoat

    • Dress and petticoat

    • Priscilla (manufacturer)

    • 1954

    • Worn by donor, née Grace Dickerman Vogel on the occasion of her first marriage to Michael Hartman Finnell on September 11, 1954 at St. Charles Episcopal Church in Milwaukee, WI. The dress was designed by Priscilla of Boston to incorporate lace...
    • Dress and slip

    • Dress and slip

    • Vionnet, Madeleine, 1876-1975 (designer)

    • 1938

    • Court presentation dress worn by Mrs. Potter Palmer II, née Pauline Kohlsaat (1882-1956).
    • Dress with attached train

    • Dress with attached train

    • Holland (creator)

    • 1893

    • This wedding dress, worn by Theodora Shaw on June 29, 1935, was originally made in Chicago for the bride's mother, Frances Wells, when she married Howard Van Doren Shaw on April 20, 1893. Although the skirt and bodice are original, the bodice...
    • Dress: bodice and skirt

    • Dress: bodice and skirt
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    • 1863

    • Dress was worn by Mary Jemima "Mima" Malcolm for her marriage to Thomas Raffington on January 4, 1863. Wear marks indicate that this dress was worn many times following the wedding.
    • 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.
    • Vest

    • Vest

    • Wallin & O'Connell (creator)

    • circa 1855

    • Worn by Benjamin Peters Hutchinson (1828-1899), grandfather of the donors, when he was married to Sarah Ingalls in Lynn, Massachusetts, circa 1855. Mr. Hutchinson, who was popularly known as "Old Hutch," established the first packing company in...

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