1770s Fashion18th Century Dresses18th Century Gown1700 Fashion18th Century WomenAmerican Duchess18th Century Dress18th Century Costume18th Century ClothingThe Many Types of 18th Century GownsI realized today with the 18th century gowns I have made I have only scratched the surface of how many different types there were. It's easy to fall into the idea that it was all Robe a la Francaise, Robe a l'Anglaise, Robe a la
18th Century DressRococo FashionWomens Costumes18th Century CostumeCarnival Costume18th Century FashionGarden DressFantasy CostumesUnique ClothingHistorical Costume of the 1700s, 18th Century Costume, Carnival Costume, Halloween Costume - EtsyHistorical costume reproduction from the 18th century, handmade. Made of damask fabric. The dress includes: - decorated skirt - dress with the bust entirely lined in cotton and reinforced with rigid stays. -cotton pannier and rigid stays to hold the dress. - collar - handbag Size L This costume is adaptable to these two sizes thanks to the presence of the back lacing. UNIQUE piece already in stock. Ready to ship.
1600 DressesJanet ArnoldRegency KitchenPirate Festival18th Century DressesHistorical GownsColonial DressAmerican DuchessHistorical DressJacketsI realized yesterday that there are many garments I've never posted. Even some that I had shown or talked about progress with! I'm still in the process of taking pictures of everything I've made, so here are a few different styles of jackets that I've created over the last three years: Caraco Jacket, based on this original in the V&A. The fabric is a cotton chintz from the Williamsburg collection that came out a few years ago. My biggest issue was the unusual shape of this garment. It was…
Clothing Drawing18th Century WomenCostume VenitienColonial DressSkater Outfits18th Century DressMode Retro18th Century Costume18th Century ClothingWomen's Clothes Part 3 by Goldenspring on DeviantArtMade this to be a drawing aid for those wishing to draw 18th century women's clothes without doing a study. Part three of three Women's Clothes Part 3
Johann Struensee MadsRecycled CostumesMarie Antoinette 2006Period FilmsRoyal AffairA Royal AffairBeau FilmThe Danish Girl18th Century Dress18th Century Quest: A Royal Affair (2012)I remember having mixed feelings about A Royal Affair (2012) back when it came out, and found it hard to bring myself to rewatch it given it features SO MANY recycled costumes… but, I have a …
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1700s DressRococo DressAmerican Duchess18th Century DressRococo Fashion18th Century CostumeGown SkirtPeriod Dress18th Century FashionShould You Always Wear a Bum Pad for 18th Century Dress?The split bum, perfect for 1776 - 1790s, worn with polonaise and Italian gowns. This is particularly effective for gowns with the skirts pulled up. From the American Duchess Guide. Ah, bum pads...nothing like wearing a pillow around your waist to make your derriere look bigger!
18th Century Ball Gown1750s Fashion18th Century French Fashion1760s FashionLate 18th Century Fashion1770s Fashion1790s FashionFrench DressesSummer Gown18th Century Ball Gownengraving from "Galerie des Modes et Costumes Francais", c.1778-1787, 18th Century. wide ruffle border extending to either end of the gown
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HelsingorBallerina Costume18th Century DressRococo FashionModern CostumesWomens Costumes18th Century CostumeUnique Costumes18th Century FashionHelsingorMme Jejette on Instagram: “FOR SALE! BALLERINA COLLECTION * For this crisis time, we made special mini collection of simple dresses. Such costumes was worn by dancers…”