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Atelier Serraspina | 18th-century dress in burgundy taffeta & tartan 1770s Dress, Paris Gown, 18th Century Dresses, 19th Century Dress, 18th Century Gown, Tartan Shawl, English Dress, Outlander Claire, 18th Century Dress

This 18th-century historical dress faithfully reproduces the "English dress" or "Round Gown" worn in Western Europe and America around the years 1770-1785.The LOUISE D'ÉPINAY 18th-century dress comes in one piece: the mantua is sewn to both sides of the skirt's front panel. The whole gown has a very generous volume of fabric.The fitted linen bodice is full lined with cotton poplin. Its square neckline closes at the front with a band of eyelets on either side of the opening. || DESIGN…

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Robe a La Francaise 18th Century Costume Reenactment Marie - Etsy Pink Rococo, Marie Antoinette Style, Victorian Ball Gowns, Marie Antoinette Dresses, Era Victoria, Rococo Dress, Antoinette Dress, 18th Century Dress, Rococo Fashion

This price include tops+skirts+panniers hoop+2 small rose brooch.We have three sizes to choose Due to the weight of the skirt support, only orders within the United States will be given a skirt support Dress Size: S: Bust 34.3-36.3 inches, Waist 26.5-28.5 inches, Shoulder 14-14.5 inches M: Bust 36.2-38.2 inches, Waist 29.5-31.5 inches, Shoulder 15 inches L: Bust 38.2-40.2 inches, Waist 31.5-33.5 inches, Shoulder 15.4-15.9 inches XL: Bust 42.1-44.1 inches, Waist 35.5-37.5 inches, Shoulder…

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1770s Fashion, 1780s Fashion, Georgian Dress, 18th Century Dresses, 18th Century Gown, 1700 Fashion, Fashion Timeline, 18th Century Dress, Rococo Fashion

Woman's Dress and Petticoat (Robe à l'anglaise), Unknown, England, 1770-1780, Costumes, Silk plain weave (taffeta) with discontinuous silk supplemetary weft patterning, Wealthy and fashionable ladies from the 1740s to just before the French Revolution wore as their daily attire either the loosely pleated French gown or "sack," the tightly fitted English gown, or robe à la polonaise, with its hitched-up overskirt.

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1780s Fashion, 18th Century Dresses, 1700 Fashion, Historical Gowns, 18th Century Women, 18th Century Dress, Americana Vintage, 18th Century Clothing, 18th Century Fashion

I’m deep, deep in 1780s stay madness at the moment, so it’s probably not a huge surprise that I’ve picked something on-theme. And I’m always in favour of yellow, so yellow it is. Last week: a red velvet Edwardian frock with a hint of pinaforeness After the silence of the week before, there were so many comments on the pinafore dress. I must admit, I was quite surprised at how popular it was. I guess the pinafore look is in historically as well! The Total: 8.7 out of 10 And many, many thanks…

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