Fanny Seward's dress
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02-16-2015, 01:41 PM
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RE: Fanny Seward's dress
(02-16-2015 11:05 AM)L Verge Wrote: Lavender and purple were colors used when coming out of full mourning... Regarding the January 1, 1864, New Year's Day reception, journalist Noah Brooks wrote: The President looks better since he has had the varioloid. I don’t mean to insinuate that the disease has added any new charms to his features; but his complexion is clearer, his eyes less lack-luster and he has a hue of health to which he has long been a stranger. He stood up manfully against the great crush and bore the hand-shaking like a blessed old martyr, as he is. My feminine readers will be interested to know that Mrs. Lincoln wore a purple velvet dress, decorated with white satin flutings (isn’t that what you call it?) around the bottom; Valenciennes lace was on the sleeves, and an immense train flowed out behind. Mrs. Lincoln never looked better than in the dark, rich tones of her reception dress, in which she has, for the first time, left off her mourning garb….” Could Mary's choice of color be indicating to everyone that she was finally coming out of mourning for Willie? |
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