Dress
Callot Soeurs, 1925
The Goldstein Museum of Design
Dress
1860
The Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
Evening Dress
1865
The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Dress
Charles Fredrick Worth, 1862-1865
The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Dress
1925
The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Dress
Callot Soeurs, 1920s
The Goldstein Museum of Design
Book lovers often experience a post-reading withdrawal in which we are depressed because we’re no longer with the characters. They are living on in the fictional world of the book, but you have no idea what’s happening. We mope around for days and our friends tell us “get over it, it’s just a book,” and we feel like no one else understands. So we run home and lay in bed and imagine various epilogue scenarios in our heads, refusing to believe it’s over.
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Dress
1859-1860
The Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
Fan
Tiffany & Co., 1895-1905
The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Fan
1900
The Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
suit
Norman Norell, 1964
The Los Angeles County Museum of Art
Dress
1920s
The Goldstein Museum of Design
Dress
1910s
The Hermitage Museum
Evening Dress
1910-1913
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