1868 Green silk day dress Fashion History Timeline lady in a green dress Kate Davies Have you heard the dark history of green dye? From the late 1700s to the early 1900s, garments were dyed with arsenic to create vibrant greens, At Seven Oaks House, we just so happen to display a Green was all the rage in Victorian fashion. Advances in dye chemistry led to Scheele's Green, a vibrant, bright color that made a bold fashion statement that didn't fade over time.
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