This page lists clothing and jewellery that belongs to Lady Gallorett. Only clothing and jewellery of note is listed. So, dresses for special occasions are listed, as is most jewellery due to its value, but those dresses bought to be worn only once to a social event are not listed.
Clothing
17th-century Blue Gold
A blue dress meant for use at the court of the Earl of Essex. The dress has short sleeves and a low neckline in the style of mid 17th century dresses. Covered with gold coloured flowers. [ Blue, Dress ]
17th-century Pink Orange Pearls
An older style dress meant for use at the court of the Earl of Essex. This dress features a V-shaped neckline, and is decorated with pearls. [ Dress, Pink ]
17th-century Salmon Decorated
A salmon coloured dress with a wide base, meant for use at the court of the Earl of Essex The dress has intricate sewing patterns and is best worn with additional jewelry. [ Dress, Pink ]
Futuristic Ochre Dress
A dress based on a futuristic pattern, designed for the Future Ball of 1875. The dress has a hint of tail-coat, giving it the smallest hint of masculinity. Intended for wear with the Futuristic Machinist's Goggles [ Dress, Ochre ]
Genie Outfit Blue
Genie outfit that came into existence when Lady Gallorett and Miss Gladstone were captured in Melchior's vase. This outfit combines blue with a gold-and-silver motif. The translucent silks offer tantalizingly indecent views. [ Blue, Indecent, Outfit ]
Genie Outfit Purple
Genie outfit that came into existence when Lady Gallorett and Miss Gladstone were captured in Melchior's vase. This outfit combines deep purple silks with golden highlights. [ Blue, Indecent, Outfit ]
Jewellery
Egyptian Set
Some pieces of ancient egyptian jewelry bought at Harrod's
Silver and Amethyst
A set of jewellery given to Lady Gallorett by the Earl of Essex, for her help in recovering his wife from her captors. [ Earrings, Necklace, Purple, Silver ]
Silver and Aquamarine
Necklace won during the costume competition. [ Blue, Necklace, Silver ]
White gold and ???
A set of jewellery given to Lady Gallorett by Lady Norfolk on St. Valentine's day 1875. [ Earrings, Necklace ]