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ephemeral-elegance:Stays, ca. late 18th centuryvia The Met
historicaldress:FRENCH GAUZE GOWN with TIPPET, 1828Cinnabar silk gauze having short, puffed satin sl
sbrown82:A Fool and His Money (1912) the first known extant motion picture to feature an all-black c
fashionsfromhistory:Up Close: Coat 1775 (X)
ltwilliammowett:Woollen caps worn by Dutch whalers, anonymous, c. 1700 - c. 1800 In 1980 archaeol
my18thcenturysource:Leopard in the 18th CenturyYes, not only The Nanny wears leopard print, back in
mimicofmodes:history-of-fashion:ab. 1804-1810 Court dress called “Joséphine” (Attributed to Jean-Fra
fripperiesandfobs:Evening dress, 1860′sFrom Hindman
fripperiesandfobs:Dress ca. 1877From Enchères Sadde via Interencheres
my18thcenturysource:Green SuitsI was thinking about that green suit from the LACMA we all love (reme
lookingbackatfashionhistory:• Bathing suit.Date: 1900-1910Medium: Wool button
beggars-opera:18th century green! I think I’m going to make a whole series of 18th century fashion c
gdfalksen:Watch set into a single Colombian emerald crystal, circa 1600; the watch is part of the Ch
marzipanandminutiae:history-of-fashion:1770-1780 Suit (probably British)wool, silk, cotton(Metropoli
neshamama:drawstring bags, 18th and 19th century
thegentlemanscloset:I love this banyan. The pattern, the color, the fact that it’s double-breasted.
fawnvelveteen:Dressing gown, Italian (?), ca. 1900–10. Sky blue padded silk trimmed with midnight bl
ephemeral-elegance:Punched Leather Heels, ca. 1900Hook, Knowles & Co.via V&A
fripperiesandfobs:Court suit, First EmpireFrom Whitaker Auctions
historicaldress:GENTLEMAN’S EMBROIDERED WOOL COAT, 1780Plum velour decorated with cream satin appliq
Wedding dress, 1865-70From the Monmouth County Historical Association
thegentlemanscloset:Red velvet breeches. French 1778. There is some nice detail in these photos, sho
hyena-b0y:petermorwood:klvtastic:zhuanghongru:Handmade embroidery on European men’s clothing in the
ephemeral-elegance:“The Press” Fancy Dress Gown, 1866 Worn by Mrs. Matilda Butters at the Mayor’s Fa
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