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Evening Gown Collection

"Captivating Elegance: A Journey Through Evening Gowns" Step back in time to 1952, where Queen Elizabeth II and the Duke of Edinburgh graced the royal ballroom

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Evening Gown Collection: Queen Elizabeth II and Duke of Edinburgh 1952
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Evening Gown Collection: Punch and Judy Man (The) (1963)
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Evening Gown Collection: Art Deco style vintage advertisement poster template
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Evening Gown Collection: Cartland In Dress
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Evening Gown Collection: Entitled: 'Paquin dress illustration by George Barbier, 1912.' Jeanne Paquin (1869 - 1936)
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Evening Gown Collection: La Tenue De Gala, 1930s French fashion magazine illustration, long elegant evening gowns by Lenief
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Evening Gown Collection: Title page from the first edition of Mrs. Perkins's Ball, 1847, published 1903 (print)
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Evening Gown Collection: Marilyn Monroe with her husband Joe DiMaggio
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Evening Gown Collection: Countess de la Falaise, studio fashion portrait, by Chanel. Captioned
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Evening Gown Collection: Cinderella or The Little Glass Slipper
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Evening Gown Collection: Portrait of the Marquise Casati with peacock feathers, 1911-1913 (oil on canvas)
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Evening Gown Collection: 7387058
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Evening Gown Collection: 18th Century Fashion - Madame de Pompadour
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Evening Gown Collection: 18th Century Fashion - Paris
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Evening Gown Collection: Marie Antoinette
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Evening Gown Collection: Paris Fashion of the late 18th Century
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Evening Gown Collection: Princess of Lamballe
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Evening Gown Collection: 18th Century Fashion - Baroness
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Evening Gown Collection: Paris Fashion of the 18th Century
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Evening Gown Collection: History of Fashion, French men and woman from 1760
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Evening Gown Collection: 18th Century Fashion - The Baskets
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Evening Gown Collection: 18th Century Fashion - Duchess
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Evening Gown Collection: 18th Century Fashion - Marquise
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Evening Gown Collection: Ball gown, c. 1872 (silk)
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Evening Gown Collection: Leaving the Ball, 1905 (oil on canvas)
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Evening Gown Collection: Concert of Paganini (oil on canvas)
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Evening Gown Collection: Abraham Lincolns Last Reception, pub. 1865 (hand-coloured litho)
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Evening Gown Collection: Evening dresses. (Illustration, 1924)
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Evening Gown Collection: Cinderella, 1897 (lithography)
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Evening Gown Collection: After the Dance, 1883 (oil on canvas)
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Evening Gown Collection: Evening dress, French womens fashions, Napoleonic era, 181. Handcoloured lithograph by Leopold
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Evening Gown Collection: Two Ladies in a Salon, 1924 (pen and black ink with bodycolour)
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Evening Gown Collection: The Engagement Ring, 1905 (oil on canvas)
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Evening Gown Collection: Fumee, from a Collection of Fashion Plates, 1921 (pochoir print)
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Evening Gown Collection: Evening gown by Marie-Louise Barclay, 1919-21 (pochoir print)
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Evening Gown Collection: Woman in evening gown of black satin and tulle, edged with brillants
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Evening Gown Collection: Woman in luxurious evening gown of tulle and satin, green velvet sash with pearl tassel
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Evening Gown Collection: The Artists Daughters, 1908 (oil on canvas)
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Evening Gown Collection: Gazette du Bon Ton, 1921 - No. 10, Pl. 80: Le paravent rouge. Robe du soir, de Worth (print)
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Evening Gown Collection: The Pink Dress (oil on panel)
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Evening Gown Collection: The Confidence, 1891 (oil on canvas)
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Evening Gown Collection: Arrival at the Opera, 1909 (oil)
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Evening Gown Collection: The fashion for shawls from the series Falbalas and Fanfreluches, 1922 (pochoir print)
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Evening Gown Collection: Esperez, from a Collection of Fashion Plates, 1922 (pochoir print)
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Evening Gown Collection: Les Colombes familieres - Jade - Evening gown de chez Jenny 1920, (pochoir print)
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Evening Gown Collection: Evening Gown by Jenny, 1919-21 (pochoir print)
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Evening Gown Collection: Under the mistletoe, Dombey and son (litho)


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"Captivating Elegance: A Journey Through Evening Gowns" Step back in time to 1952, where Queen Elizabeth II and the Duke of Edinburgh graced the royal ballroom, adorned in regal evening gowns. In 1963, a whimsical Punch and Judy Man brought laughter to the streets, his vibrant attire contrasting with the Art Deco style vintage advertisement poster template that caught everyone's eye. The enchanting Countess de la Falaise captivated hearts with her Chanel-designed white cotton tulle evening gown. Innumerable frills cascaded down her silhouette, epitomizing grace and sophistication. Marilyn Monroe radiated glamour alongside her husband Joe DiMaggio as they attended glamorous events draped in exquisite evening gowns. Their presence exuded timeless allure. Actress Margaret Rawlings stunned audiences with a Norman Hartnell creation - an ethereal blend of white, pale blue, and dark blue cire satin. This masterpiece accentuated her elegance on every stage she graced. Transport yourself into fairytale realms reminiscent of Cinderella's magical transformation. The Little Glass Slipper became synonymous with dreamy evenings spent twirling across dance floors in resplendent evening gowns. A portrait immortalizes Marquise Casati adorned with peacock feathers in 1911-1913. Her extravagant taste extended beyond fashion; it was an expression of artistry that mesmerized all who beheld it. Anna Neagle captured hearts in 1940 wearing an oil-painted canvas masterpiece that showcased both her beauty and the allure of elegant evening gowns throughout history. Travel further back to Madame de Pompadour's era during the 18th century when opulence reigned supreme. Her impeccable sense of style revolutionized fashion trends for generations to come. Evening gowns have always been more than mere garments; they are symbols of femininity, power, and self-expression.