Dress with Hobble Skirt
The long, straight silhouette introduced by the Paris fashion designer Paul Poiret in 1906 reached its zenith in 1909 with the hobble skirt. It was so narrow that women could only walk with small shuffling steps. This dress is made of three layers held together by a satin belt. The large flower corsage is typical of fashion up to the First World War.
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Dress with Hobble Skirt
The long, straight silhouette introduced by the Paris fashion designer Paul Poiret in 1906 reached its zenith in 1909 with the hobble skirt. It was so narrow that women could only walk with small shuffling steps. This dress is made of three layers held together by a satin belt. The large flower corsage is typical of fashion up to the First World War.
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Gift of M. Boot-den Tex, Rotterdam
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Schenking van mevrouw M. Boot-den Tex, Rotterdam
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description
Het lange, rechte silhouet dat ...... ot aan de Eerste Wereldoorlog.
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The long, straight silhouette ...... ion up to the First World War.
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identifier
BK-1981-32
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publisher
Rijksmuseum
title
Dress with Hobble Skirt
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Japon met strompelrok
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created
c. 1911 - c. 1912
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ca. 1911 - ca. 1912
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extent
geheel lengte 141,0 cm
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geheel lengte 187,0 cm
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kant breedte 41,0 cm
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length 141.0 cm
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length 187.0 cm
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width 41.0 cm
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Collectie: kostuums en accessoires
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Collection: costumes and accessories
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temporal
eerste kwart 20e eeuw
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first quarter 20st century
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