Collar
Unknown Artist
19th century
Medium
silk, cotton
Classification
Collar
Culture
Italian
Department
Costume Institute
Museum
Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY
Credit
Gift of Mrs. John Lyon Gardiner, 1906
Accession Number
06.694.1
Art Historical Context
Step into the refined world of 19th-century fashion with this delicate *Collar* from the Museum of Art's Costume. Created by an unknown artisan during the 1800s, this piece exemplifies the everyday elegance of period attire, when detachable collars were a staple for both men and women, allowing for versatile and hygienic dressing amid rigid social dress codes. Crafted from luxurious silk and practical cotton, the collar reflects Italy's renowned textile heritage. Silk lent a soft sheen and sumptuous texture prized in European wardrobes, while cotton provided breathability and ease of care—key...