Showcasing fifty gowns created by late 19th century founders of couture, most exquisitely by the House of Worth in Paris,Gilded Age Fashionfeatures the finest dresses of the era.The book highlights a selection from The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. Transport yourself to the exuberance and glamour of elite American society in the 1870s, ‘80s, and ‘90s, when influential families like theVanderbilts, Astors and Rockefellers hosted, attended, and dressed exquisitely for the grandest events in the United States and Europe. Author Elizabeth Block details the social etiquette and customs that guided the sartorial choices of the fabulously wealthy. Each sumptuous gown featured tells a story about its creator and the woman who wore it, andthe opulent balls, opera nights, charity benefits, and society weddings she might have attended. Three illustrated sections are organized by the times of day when the finest quality clothing was worn, from an afternoon dress by Emile Pingat to a custom-made silk ball gown by Charles Frederick Worth. History enthusiasts, fashion lovers, and fans ofJulian Fellowes’HBO seriesThe Gilded Agewill delight in the vivid details and stories that bring these garments to life, revealing the personal narratives and politics that shaped the clothing ofAmerica’s Gilded Age.