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Unidentified subject, British, ca. 1865-67.
Dress & Photograph of Josephine Maud Spencer McTaggart 1884-1886; 1870-1880 Canadian Museum of History
Cossack trousers of linen, Great Britain, 1820-1830
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i'm having to dress mid 1800's for the Ball this weekend. i'm going for the disheveled victorian look like this...easy to glue and pin. but what i'd really like to be is the hedgehog im wishing i had serious sewing skills right about now...those bustle dresses are mind boggling! children: greek goddess presidential bodyguard the outhouse monster boy raised by wolves bette go heat up the glue gun! xo happy costuming milady
Beauty Comes in More Sizes than Zero Photograph of a Group of Sisters, circa 1900 from VintageJunkDrawerToo on Etsy I had a student ask me yesterday about my Victorian costume obsession. I explaine…
One of the interesting things I’m discovering as I write my next book (which takes place from 1868 to 1873) is that by the mid-late 19th century, American speech was both oddly similar to our…
For this post, I am focusing mainly on the Mid to Late Victorian Era (1855-1901). However, there are tricks for all eras and I will be covering them soon! Corsets are an essential part of almost an…
For Mom's 1863 Dress, I found a dress from the MET that will look fabulous on her! I also found in our stash fabrics that we can use for it!! Huzzah!!! Here it is! I love the purples and the fact that the bodice and skirt are different shades of purple. We only have 7 yards of the material for the skirt, so yeah for different materials in one dress!! Fabulous Purple MET dress The back is really pretty!! Mom's dress won't have the elliptical shape of this one as the cage crinoline is not elliptical. Mom's fabrics are very similar in color to the extant dress...but...the skirt in mom's will be the light purple and the bodice will be the darker wool. Close up of the texture of the light purple...the colors are wrong, but this gives you an idea of the fabrics! Can't wait to see this dress complete!! Mom will look fabulous!
Dress 1883-1886 Australia National Museum.
Dinner Dress 1890 Augusta Auctions