
Shoes
An item at Metropolitan Museum of Art
An interesting combination of styles, colors, and textures distinguishes this pair of infant's shoes. The silk-backed cutout on the vamp and the bronze kid make reference to women's "chameleon shoes", which were worn extensively around the 1860s. So too does the white topstitching, although radically simplified from the looping chain stitch found on women's shoes. While chameleon shoes featured elaborate bilaterally symmetrical cutouts, here the ornament has been reduced to a very simple snowflake form. The cut of the upper emulates an adult latchet-tie shoe, but includes the buttoned ankle strap commonly found only on childrenswear at the time.
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.