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Dress worn by Ank van der Moer and Ellen Vogel as Badeloch in Gijsbreght van Aemstel (Joost van de Vondel)

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A long dress with a long train of light grey woolen jersey, trimmed along the edges with jacquard fabric of silver lamé. The sleeves are very wide and end in a pointed shape. The inner sleeve is of jacquard woven with silver lamé thread. The outside sleeve is lined with lilac viscose tricot and printed with blue paint in curly shapes. The skirt is lined with light blue cotton and the bodice with unbleached cotton.
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Title: Dress worn by Ank van der Moer and Ellen Vogel as Badeloch in Gijsbreght van Aemstel (Joost van de Vondel)
Description:
A long dress with a long train of light grey woolen jersey, trimmed along the edges with jacquard fabric of silver lamé.
The sleeves are very wide and end in a pointed shape.
The inner sleeve is of jacquard woven with silver lamé thread.
The outside sleeve is lined with lilac viscose tricot and printed with blue paint in curly shapes.
The skirt is lined with light blue cotton and the bodice with unbleached cotton.

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