Antique Victorian Bustle Day Dress – American Satin Ensemble circa 1880
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Step into the refined elegance of the Victorian era with this antique bustle day dress, dating to circa 1880 and originating from an American museum collection. This exquisite two-piece Victorian ensemble includes a charcoal satin jacket and matching skirt, showcasing the opulence and structure typical of 1880s fashion.
The jacket features striking striped brown velvet trim along the edges and cuffs, adding texture and contrast to the deep satin base. It closes with distinctive half-barrel buttons, a charming detail that reflects the craftsmanship of the period. Measuring 62 cm in length, the jacket pairs beautifully with the floor-length skirt, which spans 117 cm and mirrors the same charcoal satin and velvet accents.
The skirt is tailored to accommodate a bustle silhouette, a defining feature of Victorian day dresses in the 1880s. While some stitching on the ruffled bustle has come loose, the garment remains in very good overall condition, with only minor signs of age and wear.
Historically, day dresses were essential to a woman’s wardrobe, designed for daytime activities such as visiting, shopping, or attending informal gatherings. Unlike evening gowns, Victorian day dresses emphasized practicality and modesty while still embracing fashionable details like bustles, trims, and structured tailoring. This particular piece exemplifies the balance between elegance and function, making it a rare and wearable artifact of 19th-century American fashion.
Whether you're a collector, costume historian, or vintage fashion enthusiast, this antique Victorian bustle dress offers a captivating glimpse into the social and sartorial rhythms of the 1880s.
Bust: ~ 85 cm
Waist: ~ 64 cm
Length: ~ 145 cm