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  • whattheywore:




Gown worn in Marie Antoinette, 1780s

Yes, reblogging myself, ain’t that crazy?
But I was looking through my archives and noticed  (gorgeous) old posts just stood there sad and note-less and decided to give them some lovin’.

    whattheywore:

    Gown worn in Marie Antoinette, 1780s

    Yes, reblogging myself, ain’t that crazy?

    But I was looking through my archives and noticed (gorgeous) old posts just stood there sad and note-less and decided to give them some lovin’.


  • #18th century      #marie antoinette      #robe a la francaise      #worn in movie      #1780s      




    January 5, 2011

    2 years ago





  • I’m almost done with applying to colleges. Just one more to go… I’m so dead inside. This thing literally killed my soul.
I’m  so tired, I haven’t slept properly in a month. I’m extremely sleepy but  I have to write this essay for Penn and I don’t even know why I bother  since I have no chance of getting in anyway.
I feel stupid stupid  stupid. I just realized I made a ton of careless mistakes on the  applications I have already sent - it’s embarrassing, really. Can’t wait  for this entire thing to be over. Sorry for the rant. This is probably  my last post for the year so …
See you in 2011! Happy New Year and I hope this one’s great for you guys. <3

    I’m almost done with applying to colleges. Just one more to go… I’m so dead inside. This thing literally killed my soul.

    I’m so tired, I haven’t slept properly in a month. I’m extremely sleepy but I have to write this essay for Penn and I don’t even know why I bother since I have no chance of getting in anyway.

    I feel stupid stupid stupid. I just realized I made a ton of careless mistakes on the applications I have already sent - it’s embarrassing, really. Can’t wait for this entire thing to be over. Sorry for the rant. This is probably my last post for the year so …

    See you in 2011! Happy New Year and I hope this one’s great for you guys. <3




  • December 29, 2010

    2 years ago





  • mayotteruhoshi:

This is another wedding dress from the 1860’s.  It’s lovely and simple with just the ruffles on the sleeves and at the hem for decoration. 
I like the smoothness yet fullness of the skirt and the straight waistline.  The train is also an nice touch. =P
(In fact I just decided it is mandatory for my wedding gown to have a train on it…)

    mayotteruhoshi:

    This is another wedding dress from the 1860’s.  It’s lovely and simple with just the ruffles on the sleeves and at the hem for decoration. 

    I like the smoothness yet fullness of the skirt and the straight waistline.  The train is also an nice touch. =P

    (In fact I just decided it is mandatory for my wedding gown to have a train on it…)

    (via herwildwildeyes)


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




    December 19, 2010

    2 years ago





  • Undergarments, c. 1900
Corset: 52cm (Waist) and 76cm (Bust)
Garters
Bloomers
Kyoto Costume Institute

    Undergarments, c. 1900

    Corset: 52cm (Waist) and 76cm (Bust)

    Garters

    Bloomers

    Kyoto Costume Institute


  • #20th century      #undergarment      #corset      #1900s      #edwardian      #dear corset you amaze me      




    December 15, 2010

    2 years ago





  • Gown from the 1870s, Kyoto Costume Institute
I absolutely love the fabric. Just look at that killer color combo!

    Gown from the 1870s, Kyoto Costume Institute

    I absolutely love the fabric. Just look at that killer color combo!


  • #19th century      #bustle dress      #1870s      #extant      #victorian      




    2 years ago





  • Great news! The Kyoto Costume Institute finally has fixed their site.
Fan and robe a la francaise, 1760s.

    Great news! The Kyoto Costume Institute finally has fixed their site.

    Fan and robe a la francaise, 1760s.


  • #18th century      #accessory      #robe a la francaise      #1760s      #extant      




    2 years ago





  • defunctfashion:


Robe à l’Anglaise | c. 1775


WANT

    defunctfashion:

    Robe à l’Anglaise | c. 1775

    WANT


  • #18th century      #robe a l'anglaise      #1770s      #extant      




    2 years ago





  • Zone front gown from The Duchess.
I&#8217;m going to Vienna this weekend and I plan to do some fabric shopping. I would really love to buy something similar to the solid-blue fabric of the bodice and underskirt. The first time I saw it I thought it was some kind of corduroy but then I read somewhere that it&#8217;s most likely silk. I am not so good at distinguishing the subtle differences between types of silk so I would really really need some help here.
What do you guys think? Please leave your answers in the ask box. THANK YOU &lt;3

    Zone front gown from The Duchess.

    I’m going to Vienna this weekend and I plan to do some fabric shopping. I would really love to buy something similar to the solid-blue fabric of the bodice and underskirt. The first time I saw it I thought it was some kind of corduroy but then I read somewhere that it’s most likely silk. I am not so good at distinguishing the subtle differences between types of silk so I would really really need some help here.

    What do you guys think? Please leave your answers in the ask box. THANK YOU <3


  • #18th century      #used in movie      #1780s      #1790s      #zone front      #robe a l'anglaise      




    November 25, 2010

    2 years ago





  • defunctfashion:

Walter Plunkett | Costume sketch for Gone with the Wind | c. 1939
Scarlet’s shantytown dress

    defunctfashion:

    Walter Plunkett | Costume sketch for Gone with the Wind | c. 1939

    Scarlet’s shantytown dress


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




    November 22, 2010

    2 years ago





  • Anonymous asked: What would American women wear post-Revolutionary War?

    I found a comprehensive article on a website with illustrations which elaborates on the fashion of both American women and American men in the last part of the 18th century. Here you can find it: http://www.americanrevolution.org/clothing/colonial7.html

    To sum up, the Americans obviously tried to steer away from English models and turned to the French. However, the French fashions of that period were somewhat influenced by the simpler, more natural English style in that period. Therefore, American style was directly influenced by France and indirectly by England.

    Thus, American women generally wore what European women wore: robes a la polonaise, fitted sleeves, bustles to support the skirt instead of panniers, sashes around the waist, fichus, etc etc.




  • 2 years ago





  • Blue silk satin corset, 1880s.
Waist: 49&#160;cm, 19.3 inches.
Kyoto Costume Institute

    Blue silk satin corset, 1880s.

    Waist: 49 cm, 19.3 inches.

    Kyoto Costume Institute


  • #19th century      #extant      #undergarment      #corset      #lingerie      #1880s      




    November 20, 2010

    2 years ago





  • Amazing reproduction stays!

    Amazing reproduction stays!


  • #18th century      #stays      #undergarment      




    November 18, 2010

    2 years ago





  • Day dress, 1935

    Day dress, 1935


  • #20th century      #extant      #1930s      




    November 5, 2010

    2 years ago





    November 3, 2010

    2 years ago





  • omgthatdress:

Brooks Brothers tuxedo ca. 1933 via The Costume Institute of The Metropolitan Museum of Art

&lt;3

    omgthatdress:

    Brooks Brothers tuxedo ca. 1933 via The Costume Institute of The Metropolitan Museum of Art

    <3


  • #20th century      #1930s      #extant      #menswear      




    October 30, 2010

    2 years ago





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