
1950s · 1950s · British
Designer
Worth London
Production
haute couture
Material
embroidered fabric
Culture
British
Movement
New Look / Post-War
This embroidery sample displays three distinct decorative motifs worked on cream-colored fabric. The leftmost design features delicate blue-gray linear embroidery in an abstract geometric pattern. The center motif shows coral pink diamond shapes arranged in a clustered formation with trailing elements. The rightmost pattern presents coral pink polka dots densely arranged within a defined area. Each sample demonstrates different embroidery techniques and color applications typical of mid-20th century couture work. The fabric appears to be a fine cotton or linen ground, with precise hand-worked stitching that shows the technical skill expected in Worth London's atelier during the post-war period when elaborate surface decoration was returning to high fashion.
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