For the ball miss simmons wore an off-the-shoulder gown of
gold brocade
- the same dress she wore for the royal command film performance.
Brocade fabrics
are inspired from the sense of ' sight ' .
From the roof of the world includes a tibetan noble's jacket made from a
silk brocade
woven chinese carpet.
The mantua on display at kensington palace is made of white
silk brocaded
in white and colored silk.
Quickly she unhooked the pearl buttons at the front of her
heavily brocaded
outer dress.
Mule types worn by women were of
embroidered brocade, silk, velvet, or kid.
The royal family was dressed in
rich brocades, fancy purple, red, green, glittery fabrics.
Brocade pouch
purse with an unusual and very secure clasp closer.
Again, numerous shells broke above including some rather nice
gold brocades
with blue peony core.
Brocaded silk gown
with long closed sleeves and square collar, trimmed with silver lace and silver frogs.
By 1790 the waistline had risen, and
heavy brocades
been replaced by lightweight muslins, with flat shoes for both men and women.
Brocade evening gown
with train a vintage 50's evening gown fit for royalty.
I also make my own cushions and recently covered out old pink dralon bedhead with pale
cream brocade.
At the center of the room is the state bed, made of an unusually rich material - crimson silk
damask brocaded
in gold.
And now i see a woman in a dress of
white brocade.
Brocade frock coat
for example, is emblazoned with prints of red lips.
The silver colored,
satin brocade, pouch is hand made by myself, is fully lined, and measures 15 x 12 cms.
Brocade dress.
Brocade evening
gown with train a vintage 50's evening gown fit for royalty.
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