1900-1905 Transformation dress (bodice and skirt) by Jacques Doucet, Paris
chiffon, application embroidery, gold thread, chenille, silk thread, rhinestones, lace (Brussels type), taffeta
(Musée des Arts Décoratifs, Paris)
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