Dress with Hobble Skirt, Antoinetta Francisca Helena Mulder, c. 1911 - c. 1912 After 1908, the straight line of the 'Style Directoire' and 'Style Empire' also continued in Dutch fashion. A right silhouette was known here in a modest circle here before that time. From 1899, the 'Vereeniging for improving women's clothing' had attempted to bring the dangers of the Wesponage to the attention of the Health. She propagated the wearing of dresses with a high waist and ankle -long, straight skirts, which, however, were not allowed to hinder the freedom of movement. Of course, this small association c


Dress with Hobble Skirt, Antoinetta Francisca Helena Mulder, c. 1911 - c. 1912 After 1908, the straight line of the 'Style Directoire' and 'Style Empire' also continued in Dutch fashion. A right silhouette was known here in a modest circle here before that time. From 1899, the 'Vereeniging for improving women's clothing' had attempted to bring the dangers of the Wesponage to the attention of the Health. She propagated the wearing of dresses with a high waist and ankle -long, straight skirts, which, however, were not allowed to hinder the freedom of movement. Of course, this small association could not prevent the skirts from becoming increasingly closer between 1908 and 1911, following Paris. Because of this, the fashionable woman could eventually only move foot by foot and the 'stompeljapon' was born. Amsterdam whole: Silk. whole:. Side: Silk. Corsage: Velvet (Fabric Weave). Corsage: Cotton (textile). Baleen: Metal After 1908, the straight line of the 'Style Directoire' and 'Style Empire' also continued in Dutch fashion. A right silhouette was known here in a modest circle here before that time. From 1899, the 'Vereeniging for improving women's clothing' had attempted to bring the dangers of the Wesponage to the attention of the Health. She propagated the wearing of dresses with a high waist and ankle -long, straight skirts, which, however, were not allowed to hinder the freedom of movement. Of course, this small association could not prevent the skirts from becoming increasingly closer between 1908 and 1911, following Paris. Because of this, the fashionable woman could eventually only move foot by foot and the 'stompeljapon' was born. Amsterdam whole: Silk. whole:. Side: Silk. Corsage: Velvet (Fabric Weave). Corsage: Cotton (textile). Baleen: Metal


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