Dress

probably French

Not on view

Rita de Acosta Lydig (1880-1929), a noted beauty and style icon of the early twentieth century, owned this garment. A great admirer and collector of lace, de Acosta Lydig's garments and accessories often incorporated insertions of antique lace. Blouses made partially or completely of lace like this example, were a fixture of her wardrobe. Here, the simple cut of the garment suits the pictorial quality of the filet lace. No seams or darts interrupt the horse and rider motifs. De Acosta Lydig would have paired this garment with a dark solid-colored underlayer to show the lace to its best advantage.

Dress, linen, cotton, probably French

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