
Slippers
An item at Metropolitan Museum of Art
Throughout the Victorian era, middle and upper class women were expected to exhibit their domestic and needleworking skills in the making of useful and attractive items. The embroidery of slipper uppers was widespread domestic pastime that addressed this expectation. The example here is typical of late 19th-century house slippers in both cut and decorative design, and features high quality needlepoint embroidery which retains most of it original bright coloration.
The Costume Institute
An exhibit at Metropolitan Museum of Art
The Costume Institute's collection of more than thirty-three thousand objects represents seven centuries of fashionable dress and accessories for men, women, and children, from the fifteenth century to the present.