My newest commission! DesignsFromTime - Etsy
Step back in time with our LOUISE, 18th-Century Dress in Toffee Linen, a beautifully crafted historical garment that brings the elegance and sophistication of the 18th-century fashion to your wardrobe. This one-piece dress, inspired by the "English dress" or "Round Gown" worn in Western Europe and America between 1770-1785, is steeped in history and designed for the modern woman who appreciates timeless style.The dress is made with high-quality linen in a rich toffee shade that is both elegant and versatile. Each dress is handcrafted with meticulous attention to detail, reflecting the handcrafted quality, creativity, and authenticity that our store stand for. This dress is more than just a garment; it's a piece of wearable history, an expression of a love for vintage style and a testament to the timeless appeal of well-crafted, beautiful clothing. Make a statement with the LOUISE, 18th-Century Dress in Toffee Linen, and wear a piece of history. Design Features of our 18th-Century Dress in Toffee Linen Introducing our meticulously reproduced "English dresses" from the late 18th century, exuding grace and style with their precise tailoring and design details. These one-piece dresses are crafted from high-quality linen, showcasing a tight bodice and a pleated skirt spanning an impressive 4.5 meters with a 37,5 inches / 95 cm length. Designed to flatter, they feature synthetic boning, preformed elbow sleeves adorned with delicate lace ribbon, and a pleated front panel with long cotton ties. Embracing tradition, these dresses also include a large train. Experience the timeless beauty of history with our collection of "English dresses" from Atelier Serraspina. Fabrics and Care Outer Fabric of the 18th-Century Dress in Toffee Linen: 100% European medium weight linen - 6.05 oz/yd² / 205 g/m² Color: Toffee Laundered & mechanically softened Bodice Lining: Composition: 100% Raw Cotton (155 gr/m²) Color: Beige Sleeves Lining: Composition: 100% Poplin Cotton (110 gr/m²) Color: White Care Instructions: We kindly recommend dry cleaning only. How to put your 18th-Century Dress in Toffee Linen on After putting on your historical underwear, step into the 18th-century dress by sliding it over your head. Allow the back of the dress to hang behind you, and position the front panel against your abdomen (ensuring the waistband covers the lower ribs). Secure the front panel around your waist with the cotton ties. Finally, put your arms through the sleeves and arrange the train folds. To finish, thread the cord through the eyelets from bottom to top and conceal the knot in the neckline. About Sizing Finding the Right Size for your 18th-Century Dress in Toffee Linen: Please refer to the size chart to select the correct size for your 18th-century dress. Keep in mind that historical costumes don't follow standard sizing, so getting an accurate fit is important for comfort and effectiveness. Here's a complete guide on how to measure yourself. Custom Sizing: If your measurements don't align with the sizes on the chart, we recommend choosing the "custom size" option. After placing your order, submit your measurements through our Custom Sizing Form as soon as possible. Delay in receiving your measurements will also delay your order. Processing Times for a 18th-Century Dress in Toffee Linen All our garments, including the LOUISE 18th-century dresses, are handmade in our workshop in Spain. Each piece is crafted with love and care, using the finest materials to ensure excellent quality. These garments are meant to be cherished for years to come. The typical production time for an 18th-Century Dress ranges from 4-6 weeks, depending on the current order volume. Keep in mind that the processing time does not include shipping.
“For about two years now, I have been dressing like this all the time.”
🌸 Our steel blue linen skirt is perfect for all your next medieval reenactment and any Renaissance Faire. This 18th century skirt will combine perfectly with any bodice or jacket in the shop. 🌸 This softened linen petticoat is a must-have piece in your historical wardrobe! This historical skirt is perfect for completing your Outlander Costume! You can also use it for dressing up a medieval peasant or a Renaissance fair maiden. But you can also wear your long linen Skirt daily with a modern jacket or sweater, in a very history-bound spirit. 📌📌 DESIGN 📌📌 - color: STEEL BLUE - 2 panels of linen, patiently pleated according to the 18th-century fashion - 3 m span - long ties on the back and front to attach each panel around your waist - Ankle length: 37,5 inches (95 cm) long - Use a bustle pad to give the skirt its beautiful volume: https://www.etsy.com/listing/1109774117/bustle-pad-in-white-cotton-beautifully 📌📌 SIZES 📌📌 The item comes in 12 sizes: from XS to X4. Please, refer to the item measurements in our Size Guide as the last picture of the listing. 📌📌 FABRICS & CARE 📌📌 - Fabrics: 100% organic mid-weight softened linen (205 gr/m) - Care: Use hand wash or cold machine wash. Do not bleach, soak, rub, or tumble dry. ❤️❤️ Please note that all garments in our workshop are handmade to order with love and care. We use only the best materials in fabrics and haberdashery to obtain excellent results and attire you will keep and cherish for many years.❤️❤️ ❤️ Thank you for visiting our shop!
(dated ab. 1700-1715 by artuk, but more likely to be dated late 1700s to 1720s) Hans Hysing - Elizabeth Onslow (nee Knight), Lady Onslow (Clandon Park)
Nostalgic items like these are worth so much today
Dressed to go out, the Parisian woman is wearing an afternoon gown whose jet embroidery and velvet appliqué work set off its deep black colour. The way in which it drapes around her hips is inspired by 18th century dresses with panniers which had been updated by designers of collections for major Parisian fashion houses.
Wow. Does anyone else fall into a well of old Christmas cookies, prolonged sleep and shuffling around in bathrobes post New Year? Sometim...
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 16.4-16.9 inches If you need special sizes, you can also contact me directly.Special customization requires an additional custom fee of $ 50 Dress can be worn as a Venice Carnival costume, Mardi Gras costume, ball dress, halloween costume, marie antoinette cosplay, marie antoinette reenactments, Palace of Versailles events, Bastille day events, waltz dress, and more. Dress is made from a very rich looking pink brocade with Rococo embellishments around the neckline and sleeves, and underskirt petticoat. This listing is for the overskirt, the underskirt and the panniers cage frame 3 separate peices. Dress in the pictures shown in the rose pink. Dress gown costume can be constructed in blue, candy pink, or ivory, and many other colors. I have custom constructed the Rococo trim from a heavy weight wide satin ribbon, and scalloped white scrolling laces. Luscious looking cabbage roses accenting the Rococo trims. These custom built trims add the confectionary dessert appeal that was a favorite theme during the Rococo period. Processing time is around a 4-5 weeks + shipping
Despite more than 100 years passing since the tragedy of the Titanic, the story of it remains timeless. For those of you who are lucky enough to be attending a Titanic-themed event, this 3 part guide will help you learn about 1st class women's fashion, 2nd and 3rd class women's fashion, and costume ideas for all
I am happy to see the Edwardian era seeing a revival in both vintage events and trendy inspired outfits (such as #cottagecore). Turn of the century fashion, weather it be the Gibson Girl look, farmhouse fashion, a white tea gown, an elegant ballgown, or Edwardian sportswear, has many great outfits to wear for a 1900s
Notice: 1.This is commission costume , please note that there will be slight differences from the picture,Because of the turn of the market, the detailed accessories such as color,lace, button and satin ribbon etc., will have extremely slight difference with the product pictures; However, those slight difference will not affect the whole style of the costume. 2.We would like to suggest you give us your measurement for custom made,we need your gender,chest,waist,hip and total height(head to toe) You can check our photo below of how to measure your body,thank you for your cooperation. Have Questions?Ask An Expert
Rococo Baroque Marie Antoinette Ball Dresses 18th Century Renaissance Historical Period Victorian Dress Gown For Women Condition: Brand New Color: As Picture Material: Satins And Lace Silhouette: Ball Gown Sleeve Length: Full Sleeve Dresses Length:Floor-Length Neckline: Square-Collar Decoration: Lace Style: Vintage
The Edwardian Era (or Belle Époque) is timeless and romantic. The iconic bicycle riding Gibson girl look and the ruffle and lace white tea gown take roots in this decade followed by the lavish 1910s know as the Titanic era (or early Downton Abbey seasons.) It has also inspired the latest desire for old fashion
Marie Wandscheer 1856-1936 Nederland
Women’s fashion has a long and colorful history that the change and influence it has seen over the last 200 years has been exponential. Year after year, new trends are being introduced and it’s possible to see how it changes according to the current social, political attitudes, pop culture, and influential style icons of the
Replongez dans le passé avec notre Robe à l'Anglaise 18ème siècle LOUISE, en lin caramel, un vêtement historique magnifiquement confectionné qui apporte l'élégance et la sophistication de la mode du 18ème siècle à votre garde-robe. Cette robe une pièce, inspirée de la "robe à l'anglaise" portée en Europe occidentale et en Amérique entre 1770 et 1785, est imprégnée d'histoire et conçue pour la femme moderne qui apprécie le style intemporel.La robe est fabriquée en lin de haute qualité dans une riche teinte caramel qui est à la fois élégante et polyvalente. Chaque robe est fabriquée avec une attention méticuleuse aux détails, reflétant la qualité artisanale, la créativité et l'authenticité qui caractérisent notre boutique. Cette robe est plus qu'un simple vêtement, c'est un morceau d'histoire à porter, l'expression d'un amour pour le style d'autrefois et un témoignage de l'attrait intemporel d'un vêtement beau et bien fait. Faites-vous remarquer avec la Robe à l'Anglaise 18ème siècle LOUISE, en lin caramel, et portez un morceau d'histoire. Caractéristiques de la Robe à l'Anglaise 18ème siècle en lin Caramel Découvrez nos "robes anglaises" de la fin du 18ème siècle méticuleusement confectionnées, qui exhalent la grâce et le style grâce à leur confection précise et aux détails de leur conception. Ces robes une pièce sont fabriquées en lin de haute qualité et présentent un bustier serré et une jupe plissée d'une envergure impressionnante de 4,5 mètres et d'une longueur de 95 cmConçues pour flatter la silhouette, elles sont dotées d'un baleinage synthétique, de manches coudées préformées ornées d'un délicat ruban de dentelle, et d'un panneau avant plissé avec de longs liens en coton. La beauté intemporelle de l'histoire se révèle dans notre collection de "robes anglaises" de l'Atelier Serraspina. Tissus et Entretien de la Robe à l'Anglaise 18ème siècle en lin Caramel Tissu extérieur: 100% lin européen de poids moyen (205 g/m² Prélavé et adouci mécaniquement Couleur: Caramel Tissu conforme aux normes OEKO-TEX 100 Doublure du bustier: Composition : 100% coton Type de tissu : Coton brut Poids approximatif : 155 gr/m² Doublure des manches : Composition : 100% coton Type de tissu : Popeline Poids approximatif : 110 gr/m² Entretien: Nous vous recommandons un nettoyage à sec uniquement. Comment mettre votre robe 18ème siècle Après avoir enfilé vos sous-vêtements historiques, entrez dans la robe 18ème siècle en la faisant glisser sur votre tête. Laissez pendre le dos de la robe derrière vous, et positionnez le pan avant contre votre abdomen (en veillant à ce que la ceinture couvre le bas des côtes). Fixez le pan autour de votre taille à l'aide des liens. Enfin, glissez vos bras dans les manches et arrangez les plis de la traîne et su pan avant tout autour de vous. Pour finir, passez le cordon dans les œillets de bas en haut et dissimulez le nœud dans l'encolure. À propos des tailles Trouvez la bonne taille pour votre Robe à l'Anglaise 18ème siècle en lin Caramel Veuillez vous référer au tableau des tailles pour choisir la bonne taille pour votre vêtement. Gardez à l'esprit que les costumes historiques n'ont pas de taille standard et qu'il est donc important d'obtenir un ajustement précis pour plus de confort et un un rendu optimal. Vous trouverez ici un guide complet sur la façon de vous mesurer. Taille personnalisée: Si vos mesures ne correspondent pas aux tailles indiquées dans le tableau, nous vous recommandons de choisir l'option "Sur-Mesure". Après avoir passé votre commande, envoyez vos mesures par le biais de notre formulaire de demande de taille personnalisée dès que possible. Un retard dans la réception de vos mesures retardera d'autant la confection de votre commande. Délais de confection de la Robe à l'Anglaise 18ème siècle en lin Caramel Tous nos vêtements, y compris les robes LOUISE, sont fabriqués à la main dans notre atelier en Espagne. Chaque pièce est confectionnée avec passion et soin, à l'aide des matériaux les plus nobles pour garantir une excellente qualité. Veuillez noter que nos articles sont méticuleusement faits à la main, ce qui signifie qu'il nous faut un certain temps pour les créer. Le délai de production typique d'une robe 18ème siècle est de 4 à 6 semaines, en fonction du volume de la commande en cours. N'oubliez pas que le délai de traitement ne comprend pas les délais d'expédition.