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honeythistledesigns:itscolossal:Pleated Garments Inspired by Birds in Flight by Iris van HerpenHoly
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
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
lookingbackatfashionhistory:• Stockings.Date: 1875-1899 Medium: Silk
omgthatdress:Nightgown1910Collection Galleria del Costume di Palazzo Pitti
copperbadge:historical-nonfiction:Someone living in Sweden during the Iron Age wore this cloak. Unfo
fripperiesandfobs:Robe à la française, 1760′sFrom Kerry Taylor Auctions
fashionsfromhistory:Dressc.1890-1892Grand Rapids Public Museum
history-of-fashion:1780s Coat and waistcoat (probably Russia)waistcoat - silk, cloth, silk embroider
Court suit worn by Alexander I, Russia, 1786. Pink and cream silk with metal embroidery.
theclothingproject:Collection’s Highlight: 18th Century Silk Vest This is one of two 18th century ve
fripperiesandfobs:Dress, 1720From the Digitalt MuseumWow, this fabric looks incredibly similar to th
fashionsfromhistory:Frock Coat1720sGermany
fripperiesandfobs:Robe à la française, 1765-70From Historic Deerfield Museum
lookingbackatfashionhistory:• Dress.J. J. MilloyDate: 1887Medium: Wool
my18thcenturysource:Sleeved WaistcoatsEvery time I read/hear/say that term, can’t help but giggle: s
Pierre Cardin’s geometric garments altered the body’s typical silhouette. He stated, “For me fabric
fashionsfromhistory:Suitc.1780LACMA
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