Antique Afternoon Dress with Bone Appliqués, America, ca. 1922

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American Afternoon Dress with Bone Bead Embroidery, ca. 1922

 

This white cotton lawn afternoon dress, dating to America, ca. 1922, is a beautifully preserved example of early 1920s fashion—a period defined by light fabrics, relaxed silhouettes, and inventive surface decoration. The dress features a woven rough slub plaid, a wide scoop neckline, short sleeves, a dropped waist, and a softly gathered skirt, all hallmarks of transitional post‑Edwardian style. What sets this piece apart is its rare bone bead embroidery, applied around the neckline, sleeve hems, and across the skirt—an unusual and striking embellishment that reflects the era’s fascination with handcrafted details and natural materials.

The bone appliqué work aligns with the broader cultural interest in artisanal decoration during the early Jazz Age, making this dress a compelling example for collectors of antique dresses, 1920s garments, and historic textiles. Though unlabeled, the craftsmanship and design strongly suggest American origin.

Structurally, the dress remains in good condition, with the cotton lawn still stable and wearable for display. Age‑related imperfections include overall yellowing, some soiling on the upper bodice at the chest and shoulder area, a damaged bead at the front neckline, and missing beading along the right sleeve hem. Small dark spots appear along the hemline—typical for antique white cotton garments of this period. Decorative items shown in photographs are not included.

Despite these signs of age, the dress retains its charm, authenticity, and historical value. It stands as a delicate yet expressive example of American 1920s afternoon wear, enriched by its distinctive bone bead appliqué.