Shopping security
This delicate Edwardian summer dress, dating to around 1913 and originating from America, is a beautiful example of the period’s celebrated lingerie dress style. These dresses take their name from the materials and techniques traditionally used in lingerie - light cotton, airy lace, fine embroidery, and decorative piping - all of which were originally associated with petticoats, chemises, and other intimate garments. Lingerie dresses were especially popular among younger women, prized for their freshness, lightness, and feminine detailing.
This antique dress is made from thin white cotton and richly decorated with white embroidery and openwork lace, giving it the distinctive charm associated with early 1910s summer fashion. The collar is trimmed with lace, adding refinement to the neckline. The back fastens with a row of small buttons, typical of the era’s understated elegance.
The dress survives in very good condition, with only one small imperfection noted -remarkable for a garment over a century old. Jewelry or accessories shown in photographs are not included.
A beautifully preserved example of American Edwardian fashion, ideal for collectors of antique dresses, lingerie dresses, historic textiles, and museum‑quality garments.
Bust: ~ 98 cm
Waist: ~ 80 cm
Length: ~ 143 cm
Ships within 48 hours · Estimated delivery Jul 19 - Jul 24
US$40
Get nowSign up to your membership to get coupons up to
15%
Get nowOpportunity to enjoy order discount up to 15% off
Top-Converting Item to Boost Your Average Order
US$ 1145.00
Sold : Login>>