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hoop-skirts-and-corsets: “19th Century Fashion Timeline by Terrizae ”
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1845-1850 - Ball gown - Dark brown silk taffeta, frills, bugle beads
OMG that dress!
Evening Dress 1860s IMATEX
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.... a totaly lovely ballgown...sure a must have for the lovers of victorian fashion...just like I...
historicalfashion
A blog posting historical fashion garments, portraits, or drawings from the Middle Ages to the...
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Evening dress, late 1850’s
Ball gown, 1870
1855–65 Petticoat. The motif of the eyelet embroidery illustrates the enduring fascination with the paisley motif. The boteh, or paisley, originated in Persia and was disseminated to the Western world through Indian shawls which were at the height of popularity at this time. As was customary, the name of the owner was handwritten in ink for purposes of indentifying ownership for laundering.
Weisses zweiteiliges Sommerensemble
Summer dress, French or English, ca. 1866. Two pieces. White cotton, drawstring…
My Weird Hobbies: A Guide to Civil War Clothing
I've been recently asked a few questions concerning how a lady dresses in my Civil War Reenacting hobby, and I thought now might be a good time to cover that. This particular question will depend on the impression you portray, but for the most part, everything is still the same, just the colors and material change. Let’s start with the basics. These will be according to closeness to skin, so we’ll begin with your ‘unmentionables’, and work our way out! Layer 1 * Drawers made of cotton or…
Woman's Cage Crinolette Petticoat
Woman's Cage Crinolette Petticoat, Unknown, England, 1872-1875, Costumes, Cotton and wool twill with steel.