Two pics of the front.The belt is part of the structure and can't be removed.
Detail of the belt.
The back.
The inside, front.
Detail of the pleated basque. The lining of the basque is of a much lighter fabric than the rest of the bodice lining.
The sleeves are plain apart from the small pouffe at the shoulders, and 3/4 long.
There are two small tucks at the wrist.
2 comments:
I'd say early 1870's. The straight waist, V-neck, little peplum, and shape of the back pieces and sleeves are very typical for that era. There' a similar bodice in Patterns of Fashion from 1869-70, I think.
I'm sure you are right, Jen. Thank you!
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