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Culture:English or French
Title:stomacher
Date Made:18th century
Type:Clothing
Materials:textile: cream-colored satin weave silk; polychrome silk embroidery; metallic thread embroidery; unbleached plain weave linen lining
Place Made:United Kingdom; England or France
Measurements:overall: CF: 13 in; 33 cm
Accession Number:  HD F.248
Museum Collection:  Historic Deerfield
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Description:
Stomacher done in cream-colored satin weave silk with polychrome silk embroidery in ascrolling floral design, metallic thread embroidery; and an unbleached plain weave linen lining, which has 8 covered buttons. By the mid-18th century, women's fashionable dress consisted of an open robe worn with a petticoat. The sides of the bodice did not always meet in the middle; frequently a triangular insert known as a stomacher was employed to fill in the gap. Stitched or laced to the open robe, the practical function of stomachers was often buried beneath layers of applied decoration, including trim, metallic embroidery, or patterned fabric. For participants in Colonial Revival balls held during the 20th century, a reproduction stomacher was fairly easy to make, though with perhaps a more modern aesthetic.

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