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fashionsfromhistory:Wedding Suit Worn by James II to His Wedding to Mary of Modena1673BritishThese a
omgthatdress:Waistcoat1750-1770The Metropolitan Museum of Art
fripperiesandfobs:Evening dress ca. 1900From Kerry Taylor Auctions
modelaest:ephemeral-elegance:Gentleman’s Three Piece Formal Velvet Suit (Coat, Waistcoat, Breeches)
ornamentedbeing:Author: Peter Kintzing (1745-1816) and David Roentgen (1743-1807)Date: 1784Character
historicaldress:GENTLEMAN’S SATIN COAT and WAISTCOAT, 1790Topaz silk having cloth-of-gold buttons in
defunctfashion:Suit and Beaver Tricorne Hat | c. 1780 #whattheywore #historicalfashion #fashion #fas
oldrags:Suit, ca 1785 Spain, LACMAThe hat is ca 1780 Europe or the US and is made of beaver hairClic
thegentlemanscloset:Yellow silk waistcoat, dating to the 1760s. Chinese silk used for export to West
I can’t believe this terrible thing is an actual 1840′s embroidered waistcoat.
oldrags:Formal suit, 1770’s England, Royal Ontario Museum
Man’s waistcoat, probably British, 1780′s. Silk satin with silk embroidery, silver spangles, velvet
omgthatdress:Stockings1900sThe Victoria & Albert Museum
artschoolglasses:Coat and Waistcoat, around 1790Victoria and Albert Museum, London
fripperiesandfobs:Coat, waistcoat and breeches ca. 1790From LACMA
marzipanandminutiae:carolathhabsburg:Corset and petticoats : (left) mids 1890s , (right) Early 1900s
Court dress of Queen Emma of the Netherlands, 1882From the Koninklijke Verzamelingen
fashionsfromhistory:Wedding Ensemble1937This outfit of dress and matching cloak was worn by Constanc
gleeandglory:whenasinsilks:Top hat, straw lined with silk with leather sweatband, c. 1820.A straw to
songesoleil:Komensky. Prague.1922.Extant copy of a lithograph. No text.96 x 73 cm. (37.8 x 28.74 in.
theblacklacedandy:miscyetsy:onsugarandtwirling:From 1870.sometimes i wish i knew how to make shoes.w
tiny-librarian:Coat, waistcoat and trousers worn by Louis XVII, Louis Charles de France, Duke of Nor
fripperiesandfobs:Dress ca. 1882From Tessier & SarrouOh dear, the draped overskirt is missing an
lookingbackatfashionhistory:• Stockings.Date: 1830-1835Medium: Cotton, silk
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