| 1. | Later broderie anglaise also featured small patterns worked in satin stitch.
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| 2. | In the Victorian era, broderie anglaise typically had open areas in many sizes.
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| 3. | Today, most broderie anglaise is created by machine.
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| 4. | But this was still Valentino, not a costume party, as the beautiful eyelet or broderie anglaise showed.
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| 5. | Broderie anglaise was extremely popular in England between 1840 and 1880 for women's underclothing and children's wear.
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| 6. | Her preference for simple materials such as pink gingham and broderie anglaise eased her transition to ready-to-wear.
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| 7. | In 1959, Brigitte Bardot wore a dress of gingham and broderie anglaise for her wedding to Jacques Charrier.
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| 8. | They were most often of white linen fabric and could be decorated with tucks, lace, cutwork or broderie anglaise.
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| 9. | Beginning in the 1870s, the designs and techniques of broderie anglaise could be copied by the Swiss hand-embroidery machine.
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| 10. | Bardot-esque touches of gingham and broderie anglaise reappear, most subtly as bikini-style bra-tops or bustiers designed to be seen.
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