A refined and wearable restored Edwardian blouse (c. 1900–1910) in fine white cotton, featuring a gathered frill collar, a central lace insertion placket with delicate ladder-stitch detail, pearl button fastening, long sleeves with gathered cuffs, and a charming self-tie ribbon at the waist. The fluid, relaxed cut and the tie waist give this piece a surprisingly modern sensibility that makes it as easy to wear today as it was over a century ago.
Lovingly restored with visible mending that honors the garment's long and well-lived life.
- Era: Edwardian, c. 1900–1910
- Fabric: White cotton
- Details: Gathered frill collar, lace insertion placket with ladder-stitch detail, pearl buttons, long sleeves with gathered cuffs, self-tie ribbon waist
- Condition: Restored; visible mending present
- Quantity: One of a kind — only 1 available
How to style it
- Tied at the waist: Use the ribbon tie to create a fitted, feminine silhouette over a high-waisted skirt
- Untucked: Wear loose and untied over wide-leg trousers for a relaxed, flowing look
- With jeans: Tuck into high-waisted jeans and tie the ribbon for an effortless everyday outfit
- Layered: Wear open over a camisole or slip for a light, summery layer
For the slow fashion lover, the vintage blouse collector, or anyone who appreciates the quiet elegance of Edwardian dressing.