Mrs. Lincoln's Purple Velvet Dress (Evening Bodice)
This purple velvet dress by Elizabeth Keckley was created for First Lady Mary Lincoln during the 1861-1862 winter social season in Washington, D.C. Keckley designed the ensemble to include a skirt and two bodices -- one for the daytime and one for the evening. The evening bodice, seen here, features white satin piping and black and white lace-decorated sleeves. Keckley, who was born enslaved, frequently designed dresses for Mrs. Lincoln. The two developed both a business partnership during Mrs. Lincoln's time in the White House as well as a friendship during that time. To see the daytime bodice, see image 1135052.
- Artist
- Elizabeth Keckley
- Date of Work
- 1861-1862
- Type
- Textiles
- Credit
- National Museum of American History, Smithsonian Institution