Two women's dresses, both covered with increasingly large, lace-trimmed shawls, both have lace collars, gloves; floor-length, full skirts, and bonnets trimmed with flowers and ribbons. (Published for Modes de Paris)
Fashions for August, showing Home Costumes. The dress on the left has a chemisette insert with a jewel neckline edged with ribbon, short sleeves, a full skirt with an attached apron edged with 2 rows of ruffles or puffed fabric, net mitts, and a…
Two women at home. The left dress is blue silk with a double skirt, the longest being finished with narrow satin piping, a main work of the same extending on each side of the tunic. The Bertha collar is trimmed to correspond. The hair is dress…
Wedding day dresses, showing heavily decorated bodices with lace chemisettes and overlays, still emphasizing a small waist. Wedding dress has jewel neckline, long sleeves with ruffle cuffs, a triple layered full skirt, and a full length veil attached…
Home Dresses, the left showing a fitted bodice with bateau neckline and a chemisette, short sleeves, yoked waistline, and a full skirt with a scalloped edge pulled up and trimmed with flowers to reveal a wide-striped underskirt, hair and dress…
Two walking dresses both with high necklines, narrow waists, long sleeves and full skirts. Left dress menswear inspired with a bolero style jacket, vest, blouse, and 2 pockets on skirt; center front skirt, jacket edge, sleeves and pockets decorated…
Evening dress, showing sheer sleeves and lace bodice over a skirt ending above the ankles. (published for the Women's Home Companion by the Crowell Publishing Company)
Day dresses, showing fabric overlays in lace, gingham, and other fabrics, with decorative ruffles and sashes. The waist is emphasized and there are also blouses underneath the bodice. The skirt length is shorter, and also is in layers.(published for…
Dinner gown, made of silk velvet, gold and silver wrought lace and hand embroidery showing scarf shoulder drapery. Designed by La Maison Beer, Paris, from a painting by Coles Phillips. (published in ""Women's Home Companion)""