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Photograph of a white, 19th-century Victorian ball gown on a mannequin, featuring intricate gold embroidery, square neckline, long sleeves,
Prompt:
\"1755-1760 British Mantua at the Victoria and Albert Museum, London - From the curators' comments: \"\"Although considered stylish daywear in the early 18th century, the mantua had become very old-fashioned by the 1750s and was worn only for court dress. Wide hoops were beginning to go out of style, but kept their extreme width at court. To make up for its conservative cut, court dress was always made from the most fashionable as well as expensive fabrics and trimmings.\"\"\
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Photograph of an elegant, white satin ball gown displayed on a black mannequin against a dark gray gradient background. The gown features a fitted, boned bodice with a square neckline, long sleeves with sheer white lace cuffs, and intricate gold embroidery along the vertical seams and hem. The full, voluminous skirt has a slight sheen and is adorned with additional gold embroidery. The mannequin's arms are positioned slightly away from its body, showcasing the gown's silhouette. The dress exudes a vintage, Victorian-style elegance.
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