Fran and  Kathleen wrote about the tea gown for the Belle Epoque (thank you
for not reminding me of my spelling error) period.  For your further
guidance, I will be a visitor at a hotel where the event is held.  I am,
ahem, not a young girl, nor likely to fool anyone that I will be near that
age again, but I am divorced.  Given this information, and the additional
concern that this is not in my home, nor am I a guest of someone else,  what
should I do to be appropriately dressed?
Thank you for all of the information about the  beautiful gowns!  Did the
exhibition of gowns have a catalog?  I will be looking at purchasing the
referenced books, but do not wish to embarrass myself in my enthusiasm. Are
there specific references to the service of tea that will help me learn a
bit more?
Ann




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