File:Reform Dress by Kristine Dahl.jpg
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English: Kristine Dahl was a fashion designer and advocate for dress reform for women in Oslo in the 1890s. She designed this dress with Watteau pleats and Greek breast band for Swedish feminist Gurli Linder to be worn without a corset or bustle as part of a new aesthetic of freer, more healthy clothes. |
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Author | Autopilot |
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Item NM0234947 in the Nordiska Museet, Stockholm.
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