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The gown was made of heavy white satin and trimmed with rose point lace.
Sabine was in a white dress trimmed with marvelous English point lace.
The style referred to as Bucks Point lace did not appear until the end of the 18th century.
She wore a gown of white velvet and real point lace; and a veil into which had been worked orange flowers.
"Here is her point lace handkerchief.
"Shouldn't wonder if she drove six white horses, ate off gold plate, and wore diamonds and point lace every day.
Frivolite originated in the 19th century in France as an imitation of point lace (another type of textile).
I have laid it at the bottom of my chest under my point lace, which keeps it dry, without pressing upon it.
Volume 10 - appliqué embroidery, crochet, knitting, leather work, pincushions, point lace, ribbon plaiting.
Miniature of the Duc d'Alençon shows a deep figure-of-eight ruff in pointed lace (probably reticella).
A fetching example here is the fresh-faced "Lilly," who stands about three feet high, gaily garbed in a blue satin dress adorned with a pointed lace collar.
The dress materials included "twenty-five yards of silk taffeta, one hundred yards of silk net, peau de soie, tulle and 125-year-old Brussels rose point lace."
Geometric reticella deriving from cutwork was elaborated into true needlelace or punto in aria (called in England "point lace"), which also reflected the popular scrolling floral designs.
She wore a black velvet dress, the nap of which was completely rubbed off in various places, and some really beautiful fine point lace was fastened at her neck with a large cameo brooch.
Needle lace (also known as needlelace or needle-made lace or point lace) is a type of lace created using a needle and thread to stitch up hundreds of small stitches to form the lace itself.
Every imaginable taste can be satisfied in the V. and A. If you want to see the limewood cravat that was carved by Grinling Gibbons in simulation of Venetian point lace, you can find it there.
The bride, who is a vice president and a business manager in New York with Christie's, the auction house, wore a belle époque gown of duchesse silk satin with a full-length handmade veil of Brussels point lace.
Bands varied from small white turn-down collars and ruffs to point lace bands, depending upon fashion, until the mid-seventeenth century, when plain white bands came to be the invariable neck-wear of all judges, serjeants, barristers, students and clerical and academical men.
BYPLAY A right splendid old dowager was Lady Treherne, in her black velvet and point lace, as she sat erect and stately on a couch by the drawing-room fire, a couch which no one dare occupy in her absence, or share uninvited.
The graceful form of Mrs. Charles S. Stratton was shown to advantage in her bridal robe, which was composed of plain white satin, the skirt en traine, being decorated with a flounce of costly point lace, headed by tulle puffings; the berthe to match.