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In the collection of Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago · as of July 2026
FROM THE ART INSTITUTE OF CHICAGO’S CATALOG
The lace decorations that ornamented women’s dresses were separate from the dresses themselves. They required many yards of lace and, since fine lace was expensive, people sought substitutes that mimicked the light, translucent nature of the fabric. Here, the sleeve ruffles are made of a woven linen that has been skillfully embroidered to look like lace.
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Unknown — Sleeve Ruffle
England — Apron
Flanders, Brussels (present day Belgium) — Lace Flounce
Belgium, Flanders — Border
Brussels, Flanders (present day Belgium) — Lace Flounce
Unknown — Pair of Sleeve Ruffles
France — Border
Belgium, Flanders, Mechlin — Border
Northern Europe — Border
France — Border
England or France — Fichu
Italy — Border