Ciel Black Butler1800s Dresses1820 Fashion1820s Fashion1890s FashionRegency Era Fashion1800s FashionMode CostumeCentury DressFashion Plate, ‘Dinner Dress’ for ‘The Repository of Arts’Fashion Plate, ‘Dinner Dress’ for ‘The Repository of Arts’, Rudolph Ackermann (England, London, 1764-1834), England, London, April 1, 1825, Prints, Hand-colored engraving on paper.
Long Sleeve Regency DressRomantic Era Dress1825 Dress1825 Fashion1818 FashionFabric Puffs1810s Dress1820s Dress1810s FashionFigured Silk Sarsnet Dress | An Agreeable TyrantSilk Sarsnet Dress (1818-1822) elaborate hem trims on widening skirts are in style. Sleeve puffs are popular—usually in a “Renaissance” style with slashed effects and contrasting fabric puffs. The neoclassical mode and its simplicity have been eclipsed in favor of a variety of historic and ethnographic influences, and increasing amounts of decoration.
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1823 FashionBrighton Aesthetic1810s Dress1820 Dress1820s Dress1800s Dresses1840s Fashion1820 Fashion1820s FashionRegency Era Fashions - Ackermann's Repository 1823Ackermann's Repository was a popular British publication of the Regency period and its monthly issues were in distribution from January 1809 till its final issue on December 1828. Fortunately for us, Ackermann's Repository was published by a printing house that specialized in producing bound volumes intended for reference and private libraries. Had this just been a fashion magazine, I believe many of the amazing plates would have vanished over time; however since this publication was a…
Promenade DressRegency EraOld FashionA DressFashion IllustrationMuseA WomanFashion Plate, 'Promenade Dress' for 'The Repository of Arts'Fashion Plate, 'Promenade Dress' for 'The Repository of Arts', Rudolph Ackermann (England, London, 1764-1834), England, London, October 1, 1824, Prints, Hand-colored engraving on paper.
1820s Dress1820s FashionRegency Era FashionVictorian RomanceRomantic EraJane Austin1800s FashionRegency DressRegency FashionFashion Plate, ‘Ball Dress’ for ‘The Repository of Arts’Fashion Plate, ‘Ball Dress’ for ‘The Repository of Arts’, Rudolph Ackermann (England, London, 1764-1834), England, London, May 1, 1826, Prints, Hand-colored engraving on paper.
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