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1837–1901

Victorian Taffeta Tea Gown

$150 – $8,000
Typical price range
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Identifying Authentic Victorian Taffeta Tea Gown

Authentic victorian taffeta tea gown pieces (1837–1901) are among the most sought-after items in antique fashion. Crisp, smooth plain-weave fabric with a slight sheen. Silk taffeta is a hallmark of Victorian evening wear and 1950s ball gowns; the distinctive rustle of taffeta was considered elegant.

When examining a potential victorian taffeta piece, the most important diagnostic features are construction method, closure type, and fabric authenticity.An informal, uncorseted gown worn at home for afternoon tea. Pioneered aesthetic dress reform and represents some of the most artistic and collectible Victorian and Edwardian garments.

Tea Gown Authentication Checklist

Flowing construction without boning — designed to be worn without corset

Look for artistic embroidery, lace insertion, or Liberty-print silk

Often influenced by Japanese or medieval aesthetic movements

High collector value; museum collections hold many fine examples

Identifying Authentic Taffeta

Silk taffeta: distinctive rustling sound when moved ("froufrou")

Check for water spots — taffeta water marks easily and permanently

Vintage taffeta often has a shot effect (different colors in warp and weft)

Look for slitting or deterioration along fold lines — weighted silk taffeta self-destructs over time

Care & Preservation

Dry clean only. Handle carefully — taffeta is prone to permanent creasing. Store hanging or rolled to prevent fold marks. Avoid moisture.

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