Item 102234 - Dress designed by M.M. Conlan, ca. 1910
- Item 102234 - Dress designed by M.M. Conlan, ca. 1910
- Contributed by Maine Historical Society
- Item 102234
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Image Info This black velveteen gown was likely purchased by a Maine woman during a Boston vacation or shopping trip. The dressmaker was M.M. Conlan of Boston, Massachusetts.
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This mature lady’s dinner gown features a raised waistline popular from 1911-1913 and columnar skirt that hints of the less restrictive styles favored by the dress reform movement.
Reflective metallic and glossy materials took on new life as a feature of evening dress when electric lighting was introduced. By this time department stores often provided a special room with electric light so that customers could check how yardage, garment colors and trimmings appeared.