INCREDIBLE DRESSES IN ART (120/∞) Pauline Bonaparte by Robert Lefèvre, 1806
Evening dress ca. 1860 From Kerry Taylor Auctions
Have you seen the Showtime series “The Borgias”? (I know it’s a few years old but I don’t care) It’s a wonderful series About the 15th century pop Alexander VI and it&…
The costume consists of: a dress. We offer five standard sizes to choose from. If these sizes are suitable for you, you can place an order with one of them and text us your height. If your height is not specified, we will consider it to be a standard height e.g. 165 centimeters / 5’5’’. If you want us to make it with your specific measurements - place an order and we will make a dress without additional charges for you. Dress Size: XS: Chest/Bust 33 in / 86 cm, Waist 24.5 in / 62 cm S: Chest/Bust 35 in / 90 cm, Waist 27 in / 68 cm M: Chest/Bust 37 in / 94 cm, Waist 29,5 in / 75 cm L: Chest/Bust 40 in / 101 cm, Waist 32 in / 80 cm XL: Chest/Bust 43 in / 109 cm, Waist 35 in / 89 cm Production time is around a 2-3 weeks + shipping (approx. 10-14 days). Also this dress can be made of other fabrics, colors and trims. You can contact us directly and we will provide you all options. The dress is made in the Italian medieval style of the late 15th century. In this dress you can imagine the gentle Juliet or the fatal beauty Lucrezia from the Borgia series. The dress is made of faux taffeta and thick jacquard. It has a high waist, a full skirt and sleeves assembled (in stripes) from several parts. The front of the top is decorated with gold embroidery, ribbons and hand embroidery with pearls and stones. Sleeves require special attention. The dress has a taffeta main sleeve with detachable jacquard elements fastened with satin ribbons. This is very convenient, since the sleeves can be removed at any time and the dress will immediately take on a new look. Like all of our dresses, this dress has a lace-up back adjustment. This method of fastening allows you to adjust the size and achieve a perfect fit.
Afternoon Dress Anna Dunley 1905-1906 Cincinnati Art Museum
The last group! 1888: House of Balmain . " The inspiration for this dress was a design created by Worth for the Empress Elizabeth of Austr...
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Evening dress ca. 1895 From the Kent State University Museum Pinterest
Famous costumes worn for scenes from films and TV shows shot at the historic Ely Cathedral in Cambridgeshire are going on show for the public to enjoy from tomorrow.
Wedding Dress, Closer Detail: 1850, silk embroidered with metallic embroidery.
Have you seen the Showtime series “The Borgias”? (I know it’s a few years old but I don’t care) It’s a wonderful series About the 15th century pop Alexander VI and it&…
The last group! 1888: House of Balmain. "The inspiration for this dress was a design created by Worth for the Empress Elizabeth of Austria. Empress Elisabeth of Austria (1837-1898) was the wife of Emperor Franz Joseph (1830-1916). She was known for her keen fashion sense as well as strict health and beauty regimen." 1889: Marron. 1890: Georgette Renal. "This dress was inspired by a design by Redfern. British-born designer John Redfern opened his salon in the English seaport town of Cowes. As the house's popularity grew in Britain, it was expanded to the United States, and later Paris in 1891 under the design direction of John Poynter. After years of success Redfern was "By Royal Appointment to Her Majesty the Queen and H.R.H. The Princess of Wales" in 1888. After Redfern's death the house continued under the direction of Poynter, becoming a member of the Chambre Syndicale de la Haute Couture." 1892: Germain Lecomte. "The inspiration for this dress came from a painting by Leon Bonnat (1833-1922)." 1894: Fourrures Max 1896: Bruyere. "Though the exact garment is not known, the inspiration for this dress came from a design by Jacques Doucet (1853-1929)." 1900: Calixte. 1902: Robert Piguet. 1903: Canada Furs 1904: Louis O'Rossen. 1906: Elsa Schiaparelli. So, which one is your favorite? I'm rather in love with 1902, but I do also like 1867, 1788, and 1762.
Please note that most of the dresses presented here in our Etsy store are just examples of our old work for clients. These are not ready made dresses for sale. We realize only customized dresses and we DON'T HAVE SHORT DEADLINES. Therefore, before you make a purchase, please ask us for details in a private message. If you make a purchase without reading this description - we do not accept cancellation of the transaction. We do not accept returns and resignations from an already ordered dress during sewing or after sending it (does not apply to tailoring corrections), because our dresses are made to measure and based on a design that is created individually for each customer. By clicking "buy it now" - you accept our terms. We accept payment plans discussed individually with each client. We are small fashion house Atelier Saint-Honore and we make all designs individually for each clients. All dresses are sewn for measures. We use traditional haute couture techniques like fine hand made finishes, hand made embroidery and artistique techniques of decorations. We offer the highest quality custom service and the best materials. Please ask in private for more details.
Marie Leszczynska collection dress. Historical model wild silk cotton muslin belt. Necklace and hat sold separately. Custom item out of stock possibly available. Hat not included in the price. After ordering, the sketches for taking measurements are sent by email. https://www.madameaugustine.com/product-page/collection-marie-antoinette
Dress E. Coguenhem et Cie 1898 Les Arts Decoratifs
Gentle beige dress with milk-white lace, decorated with flowers and strawberries. Suitable for Gone with the Wind inspired balls and Victorian events. Lace and strawberries reminiscent of the warm period of early summer. Would you like to look like Gaskell's characters from North and South? Or would it probably be a young Scarlett O'Hara? The dress is designed to be worn over the period undergarnments - corset, hoopskirt and petticoats. Costume consists of twi parts - a skirt and a bodice, decorated with lace, flowers and strawberries. Decoration design can be changed for the custom orders. Costume copy of different materials and different colours is available. Please, don't hesitate cotacting me for asking more questions about measurements, costume kit details or making a copy as well as a new custom period costume.
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Dress worn by Queen Marie of Romania to the coronation of Tsar Nicholas II, 1896 From the Maryhill Museum of Art on Pinterest
(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)
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Only for costumer order NOT READY TO WEAR this formal dress is recommended for your coronation, or for a court reception. Regency dress in ivory satin, covered with light geometric lace. the bottom of the skirt is embroidered with floral and geometric motifs. overcoat in deep blu silk taffeta, the sleeves are made of stripes of the same fabric. fully embroidered with cornely method and cropped applications. the long train makes this dress really special. light lace finishes the neckline. It can be realized in any size and color. It made entirely with artisan method. pay attention, before purchasing please contact me to check availability of fabric and processing time. Made in Italy, and remembers "Italians do it better"
Transport yourself to the glamour of the 18th-century with our elegant sunflower linen dress. Crafted with meticulous attention to detail, this authentic historical costume is ideal for reenactments, period events, or simply indulging in your love for the past. Embrace the timeless beauty of the era with this perfect addition to your wardrobe. Experience the elegance of the past with the LOUISE, 18th-Century Dress in Sunflower Yellow Linen. This meticulously crafted historical garment is a faithful reproduction of the English dress worn in Western Europe and America around the years 1770-1785. Each dress is cut and sewn with precision, following the design features that made these gowns a symbol of grace and style during the 18th-century. The LOUISE, 18th-Century Dress in Sunflower Yellow Linen is a complete ensemble in one piece. Its vibrant sunflower yellow color will make you stand out at any historical reenactment or themed event. The large skirt, pleated in the traditional 18th-century manner, spans an impressive 4.5 meters and is 37.5 inches (95 cm) long, perfect for making a grand entrance. Crafted from high-quality linen, the LOUISE, 18th-Century Dress is not only beautiful but also durable. It is a testament to the handcrafted quality, creativity, and authenticity that Atelier Serraspina stands for. To ensure the longevity of this exquisite piece, we recommend dry cleaning only. This dress is a testament to the artistry and craftsmanship of the past, and we are proud to offer it as a unique and timeless piece in your wardrobe. ☆ FABRICS ☆ LOUISE is made of prewashed medium-weight linen (205gr/m), in a range of colors matching Atelier Serraspina's color palette. — Outer Fabric — · 100% European linen · Medium weight linen - 6.05 oz/yd² / 205 g/m² · Prewashed so it didn't shrink anymore · Mechanically softened so it is very soft and especially pleasant for your skin · Fabric woven according to universally accepted quality requirements which correspond to OEKO-TEX 100 standards — Bodice Lining — · Composition: 100% Cotton · Type of fabric: Raw Cotton · Approximate weight: 155 gr/m² — Sleeve Lining: — · Composition: 100% Cotton · Type of fabric: Poplin · Approximate weight: 110 gr/m² ☆ SIZING ☆ — Finding the Right Size: --- Please refer to the size chart in the photos gallery to select the correct size for your dress. Keep in mind that historical costumes don't follow standard sizing, so getting an accurate fit is important for comfort and effectiveness. — Custom Sizing:---- If your measurements don't align perfectly with the sizes on the chart, we recommend choosing the "custom size" option. Please submit your measurements in the customization field when placing your order. — Important Note: … Made-to-order items cannot be returned. Please make sure you're certain about the size you choose. If unsure, opt for the custom fit option. ☆ CARE INSTRUCTIONS ☆ To care for your costume, we recommend dry cleaning only, ensuring your costume remains in pristine condition for all your historical adventures. ☆ HOW TO DRESS ☆ · After putting on your historical underwear, step into the 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. ☆ PROCESSING TIMES ☆ All our garments, including the LOUISE 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. Please note that our items are meticulously handmade, which means it will take some time for us to create them. The typical production time for a LOUISE dress ranges from 6-8 weeks, depending on the current order volume. Keep in mind that the processing time does not include shipping.
Please note that most of the dresses presented here in our Etsy store are just examples of our old work for clients. These are not ready made dresses for sale. We realize only customized dresses and we DON'T HAVE SHORT DEADLINES. Therefore, before you make a purchase, please ask us for details in a private message. If you make a purchase without reading this description - we do not accept cancellation of the transaction. We do not accept returns and resignations from an already ordered dress during sewing or after sending it (does not apply to tailoring corrections), because our dresses are made to measure and based on a design that is created individually for each customer. By clicking "buy it now" - you accept our terms. We accept payment plans discussed individually with each client. We are small fashion house Atelier Saint-Honore and we make all designs individually for each clients. All dresses are sewn for measures. We use traditional haute couture techniques like fine hand made finishes, hand made embroidery and artistique techniques of decorations. We offer the highest quality custom service and the best materials. Please ask in private for more details.
Gentle beige dress with milk-white lace, decorated with flowers and strawberries. Suitable for Gone with the Wind inspired balls and Victorian events. Lace and strawberries reminiscent of the warm period of early summer. Would you like to look like Gaskell's characters from North and South? Or would it probably be a young Scarlett O'Hara? The dress is designed to be worn over the period undergarnments - corset, hoopskirt and petticoats. Costume consists of twi parts - a skirt and a bodice, decorated with lace, flowers and strawberries. Decoration design can be changed for the custom orders. Costume copy of different materials and different colours is available. Please, don't hesitate cotacting me for asking more questions about measurements, costume kit details or making a copy as well as a new custom period costume.
Chenille and Beading Embellished Silk Faille Afternoon Dress, ca. 1900 Palazzo Pitti via Europeana Fashion