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Woman's afternoon dress of silk chiffon printed with a patten of black with white flowers, and black silk satin and white silk net. The skirt is gathered towards the hem in a style known as the hobble skirt: British, c. 1913 - 1914
Woman's bodice, part of a dress with skirt A.1977.718 A, in pale pink silk organza with a raised cream spot pattern, trimmed with matching silk chiffon and cream machine-made lace motifs, high standing collar and decolletage in lace, full length sleeves fitted to lower arm, wrap-over v-neckline at front, waistline with sash tying in a large bow at the back: French, Paris, by Worth, c. 1900 - 1903
Woman's dress, possibly Jean Muir's own, of beige to pale pink coloured silk satin and silk chiffon printed all over with an orange and yellow floral pattern, simple shift style with scooped neckline and long, form fitting sleeves, above the knee length, covered all-over with narrow overlapping layers of concertina pleated silk chiffon, designed by Jean Muir for Jane & Jane, British, made in London, 1962 - 1966