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Ball Gown | c. 1872

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    Ball Gown | c. 1872


  • #19th century      #victorian      #extant      #ball gown      #1870s      




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    2 years ago





  • Naughty Albert!

    Naughty Albert!


  • #19th century      #victorian      #illustration      #hilarious      




    2 years ago





  • Because we like our men well-groomed and equipped with all the basics: the tailcoat, the bow tie, the decorated hand cuffs and pockets, and of course, the sword!
Court presentation ensemble, 1869

    Because we like our men well-groomed and equipped with all the basics: the tailcoat, the bow tie, the decorated hand cuffs and pockets, and of course, the sword!

    Court presentation ensemble, 1869


  • #19th century      #extant      #menswear      #victorian      #1860s      




    2 years ago





  • Scarlett O’Hara’s iconic curtain dress.
I’m not sure how many Southern belles resorted to such extreme solutions after the Civil War, but I do know those were pretty rad curtains!

    Scarlett O’Hara’s iconic curtain dress.

    I’m not sure how many Southern belles resorted to such extreme solutions after the Civil War, but I do know those were pretty rad curtains!


  • #19th century      #extant      #post civil war      #1860s      




    2 years ago





  • Fashion plate dated 4th of July 1869. The influences from the Western European “fashion scene” have a great impact on American taste, as proved by an increasingly large number of bows, frills, lace and decorations.

    Fashion plate dated 4th of July 1869. The influences from the Western European “fashion scene” have a great impact on American taste, as proved by an increasingly large number of bows, frills, lace and decorations.


  • #19th century      #fashion plate      #1860s      #post civil war      




    2 years ago





  • This boy’s (!!!) ensemble from 1869 mirrors the over drapery and fringe that started to be fashionable in women’s dresses in the period.

    This boy’s (!!!) ensemble from 1869 mirrors the over drapery and fringe that started to be fashionable in women’s dresses in the period.


  • #19th century      #children      #1860s      #extant      #post civil war      




    2 years ago





  • I know I know, faceless mannequins are creepy but focus on the hat!

    I know I know, faceless mannequins are creepy but focus on the hat!


  • #19th century      #hat      #accessory      #extant      #1860s      #post civil war      




    2 years ago





  • Fashion plate from 1868.
The dress on the lady in the foreground!

    Fashion plate from 1868.

    The dress on the lady in the foreground!


  • #19th century      #1860s      #fashion plate      #post civil war      




    2 years ago





  • Skating dress, 1868

    Skating dress, 1868


  • #19th century      #1860s      #post civil war      #extant      #leisure      




    2 years ago





  • Suit, 1866-1867

    Suit, 1866-1867


  • #19th century      #menswear      #1860s      #post civil war      #extant      




    2 years ago





  • Detail of a Massachusetts wedding dress, 1867.

    Detail of a Massachusetts wedding dress, 1867.


  • #1860s      #19th century      #extant      #post civil war      #wedding dress      #crinoline      




    2 years ago





  • Once more, stripes on the lady in the center.
Fashion plate from Peterson’s magazine, 1867.

    Once more, stripes on the lady in the center.

    Fashion plate from Peterson’s magazine, 1867.


  • #19th century      #post civil war      #1860s      #fashion plate      




    2 years ago





  • Stripes, again! You can also see the soft transition to the bustle dress of the 1870s.
Photograph of Scarlett O’Hara played by Vivien Leigh on the set of Gone with the Wind. She wears this on her honeymoon with Rhett Butler, a rich “scalawag”, whose fabulous fortune enables her to sport the newest garments and become an exception among all the other Southern women.

    Stripes, again! You can also see the soft transition to the bustle dress of the 1870s.

    Photograph of Scarlett O’Hara played by Vivien Leigh on the set of Gone with the Wind. She wears this on her honeymoon with Rhett Butler, a rich “scalawag”, whose fabulous fortune enables her to sport the newest garments and become an exception among all the other Southern women.


  • #19th century      #photograph      #1860s      #post civil war      




    2 years ago





  • Day dress, 1867


The stripes were gaining popularity in the hearts of 19th century fashionistas.

    Day dress, 1867

    The stripes were gaining popularity in the hearts of 19th century fashionistas.


  • #19th century      #extant      #post civil war      #1860s      




    2 years ago





  • Godey’s fashions for January 1866.
I love love love the first dress on the right! If it were an extant example it would totally get a thousand notes.

    Godey’s fashions for January 1866.

    I love love love the first dress on the right! If it were an extant example it would totally get a thousand notes.


  • #1860s      #19th century      #fashion plate      #post civil war      #crinoline      




    2 years ago





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