The formal Regency era lasted from 1811 to 1820 AD, but the period from 1795 to 1837 AD is also sometimes regarded as part of the Regency era. Technically the term Regency refers to a time period in British history, but it is commonly applied to the same time period in other countries, such as France, Russia, and the United States, because of the wide reach of the aesthetic. In the US, this time period is sometimes referred to as the Federalist Era. This aesthetic gained notoriety largely becaus
Beautiful cream and gold dress with a touch of pink perfect for a regency ball or tea party very elegant..Please not it takes me 5-8 business days to produce and ship your dress after order is placed . THERE IS NO RETURNS OR EXCHANGES ACCEPTED PLEASE BE SURE TO CHECK THE MEASUREMENTS ON THE BOTTOM OF THE DESCRIPTION. If for any reason the measurements don’t match with yours be sure to provide to me at the time of order. PLEASE NOTE COLOR MAY BE A LITTLE DIFFERENT ONCE YOU SEE IT, If measurements are not provided at the time of purchase we will send the dress with the measurements provided here on the listing PLEASE ADVISE OF THAT SMALL / BUST / Length 32-34. 44 MED / 36-38 / 46 LARGE /. 40-42/ under bust 38 and length 47” The small dress is made with a size 10 pattern , the medium with a size 12 and the large with a size 14 . I DO NOT ACCEPT RETURNS ON CUSTOM MADE DRESSES, if you order a change on the pattern of the dress and for any reason you don’t like the fit it will not be my responsibility. PLEASE NOTE THIS IS NOT AN ACCURATE HISTORICAL DRESS IT IS A COSTUME AND NOT A DESIGNER DRESS . Length is measured from under bust to floor PLEASE NOTE THIS TYPE OF DRESS DON’T HAVE TO FIT TIGHT IT HAVE TO BE A LITTLE LOOSE, if you have any questions please contact me ... the time to make this dress is one to two weeks
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With Daphne Bridgerton and the Duke of Hastings having set the bar for an epic romance, we’re left daydreaming about love in a bygone era
Empire Waist Regency Gown, available as an instant download (pdf) sewing pattern bundle with a range of size options, including plus sizes ⭐US Sizes: 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, 20, 22, 24, 26, 28, 30 ⭐Standard Sizes: XS, S, M, L, XL, 2XL, 3XL, 4XL ⭐These patterns are suitable for A4, A0, and US Letter size papers. ⭐Once your payment is processed, you will automatically receive download links for the pattern files. Please note that you can only download the files from a computer; they will not work on a phone or iPad. ⭐This is a digital product. You will receive zip files containing the patterns and sewing instructions. ⭐Due to the nature of digital downloads, no refund, return, or exchange of the files is possible. However, if you experience any problems with the files, please contact us, and we will assist in resolving the issue.
Ready for your next Netherfield Ball or evening at the assembly rooms in Bath with our Regency Ball Gown! It's a handmade Regency Era style vintage dress. Nice and elegant evening gown perfect for costume or dress up party! Most of all, it's PLUS SIZE friendly! Please show your BODY POSITIVITY with this empire waist design. Silhouette - high-waisted Fabric - cotton, viscose, lace, embroidery Length - long Shoulder - puffy sleeves Neckline - scoop Train- available for custom made Occasion- Bridgerton Experience, Regency Ball, Prom, Party, wedding MEASUREMENT OR CUSTOM MADE Size Length(inch) lower chest circumference(inch) bust(inch) cuff around(inch) S 50.5 28.3 31.5 11.4 M 51.5 30 33 11.8 L 52.3 31.5 34.6 12.2 XL 53.1 33 36.2 12.6 XXL 54 34.6 37.8 13 * bust <35 recommend S * bust <38.6 recommend M * bust <40 recommend L * bust <43.3 recommend XL * bust <47.2 recommend XXL For custom made, please message us your height, bicep circumstance, bust, lower chest circumference, waist and shoulder width. How to measure?
Experience the elegance and opulence of the Bridgerton era with our Vintage STYLE REGENCY ERA DAY DRESS. Exquisitely designed to transport you back in time, this dress is crafted with luxurious fabrics and intricate details, perfect for a Regency ball. Available in PLUS SIZE for all to indulge in the luxury.
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If you love Jane Austen or the Regency Era this Valentine themed tea party post is for you. It is filled with recipe and decor ideas.
Ready for your next Netherfield Ball or evening at the assembly rooms in Bath with our Regency Ball Gown! It's a handmade Regency Era style vintage dress. Nice and elegant evening gown perfect for costume or dress up party! Most of all, it's PLUS SIZE friendly! Please show your BODY POSITIVITY with this empire waist design. Silhouette - high-waisted Fabric - cotton, viscose, lace, embroidery Length - long Shoulder - puffy sleeves Neckline - scoop Train- available for custom made Occasion- Bridgerton Experience, Regency Ball, Prom, Party, wedding MEASUREMENT OR CUSTOM MADE Size Length(inch) lower chest circumference(inch) bust(inch) cuff around(inch) S 50.5 28.3 31.5 11.4 M 51.5 30 33 11.8 L 52.3 31.5 34.6 12.2 XL 53.1 33 36.2 12.6 XXL 54 34.6 37.8 13 * bust <35 recommend S * bust <38.6 recommend M * bust <40 recommend L * bust <43.3 recommend XL * bust <47.2 recommend XXL For custom made, please message us your height, bicep circumstance, bust, lower chest circumference, waist and shoulder width. How to measure?
A rare Georgian / Regency era antique evening or formal dress dating to the 1800s / 1810s - stunning detail and auspicious provenance. One piece, in a high waisted empire line, fastening in the back with hook and ties, with a drawstring neck. Beautiful silk, pale purple, woven with a raised design of small repeating stylised foliate motifs, reflecting pale gold, purple. the wide round neck is edged with floral lace, with two bands of piping in pale gold/beige and purple, the waist trimmed with a woven metallic gold band. Superb sleeves – short balloons, with slashed openings all around, piped, with frills in purple silk. Underneath gauze undersleeves add fullness and support, the fabric poking out through the openings. The cuffs are fitted, with piping and the same lace as the neck. The floor length skirt is narrow, gathered, fuller and longer in the back. The hem is decorated with two rows of thick piping and lace with an oak leaf design. Hand sewn, the bodice cotton lined. PROVENANCE - the information I have connects this and several other gowns listed to Dorothy Taubman 1781 - 1857, Isle of Man / Cumbernauld, married first to Col Mark Wilks, Governor of St. Helena during Napoleon's first six months of captivity, married next to William Blamire MP, the family tree with connections to Romantic poet Susanna Blamire and William Wordsworth. I have a PDF of information and family trees I can forward to the buyer. As ever, without an image of the gowns being worn I cannot vouch for the authenticity of the information, but equally I have no reason to doubt it. CONDITIONS A couple of small holes in the silk, and a few small marks. The lace trims are discoloured with age and partially loose in places. The gold band at the waist is finished at both ends but doesn't meet, possibly something ( a bow? ) missing? Some wear to the piping around the hem, and partially loose in places. Some wear to the edges at the back opening. Staining under arm with some small holes. Approx measurements - shoulder 13 bust 32 waist 29 front length 50 IMPORTANT INFORMATION - The pieces I sell are often over 100 years old and rarely in perfect condition, I make every effort to describe and show any faults, so PLEASE READ THE DESCRIPTION, READ THE CONDITION REPORT, STUDY THE IMAGES AND ASK ANY QUESTIONS before buying . If you receive your item and there is a problem that wasn't mentioned in the listing please contact me and I will be happy to rectify the situation. Measurements are approximate, and usually taken on the stand on the outside of the garment, please ask if you need accurate measurements. I sell all pieces as I find them, as a result vintage / antique items may have a musty odour. Colours on your screen may not be 100% accurate to the item.
Beautiful Regency Era Print of Gorgeous Princess Marthe-Lucile Bibesco in 1911 by artist Boldini. 5 x 7 unmatted on Epson Premium paper. For slightly different coloring and larger sizes visit this link: https://www.etsy.com/listing/1308707961/beautiful-regency-era-print-of-portrait?click_key=932b1a530939d6e3af3f5e52d7ccb80b3171147d%3A1308707961&click_sum=f33e9fbd&ref=shop_home_active_1&sts=1 Mat and frame not included.
Step into the opulent world of Regency Core with "A Bridgerton Ball: The Regency Core Room of Your Dreams with Ever Lasting." Inspired by the lavish aesthetics of the hit series Bridgerton, this blog delves into the timeless elegance of Regency design and how to infuse it seamlessly into a modern-day bedroom. From ornate furnishings to delicate florals and pastel hues, discover how to create a space that exudes romance, sophistication, and the whimsical charm of a bygone era, all while maintaining a contemporary flair. Join us on a journey to transform your bedroom into a haven of Regency-inspired enchantment that will transport you to the heart of Bridgerton's world. Let’s dive in!
Regency era styled dupioni gown with high waist and exquisite detail! Ultra-feminine look with short ivory satin puffed sleeves with a reembroidered lace oversleeve. A dupioni cap finishes the sleeve at the shoulder. The long dupioni skirt has ruching and lace at the hem. The high waisted bodice has an ivory reembroidered lace applique and scattered with pearls and sequins. Back zipper. Dry Clean or gently hand wash, lay flat to dry. Designed and made proudly by Recollections in America! Liesa is wearing a petticoat, jewelry, tiara, boots and gloves and they are priced separately. The following are approximate finished measurements and include room for ease of movement. Bust Waist (in inches) XS 36.5 28 S 39 29.5 M 41 31.5 L 45 35.5 XL 49 41 XXL 51 44 3XL 55.5 50 4XL 59.5 56.5
All summer I've been posting some of the most amazing images found in the pages of Ackermann's Repository; which was a well know publication in England during the Regency period. My favorite have been the fancy Evening and Ball Dresses. There is just something so romantic about balls from the days of old and I enjoy reading about them in the pages of romance novels. My pick of the 1826 Ackermann's Repository fashions I'm a big fan of all things Regency and love to scope out whats on the web regarding this time period. I especially love finding fun bits and pieces that shed more light on how people lived at this time. While puttering around I discovered a very interesting article on the use of chalk on Regency ballroom floors and could not resist sharing it with you. The full article can be found HERE and I have to thank Kathryn Kane of Regency Redingote for sharing this fun bit of insight on ballroom practices at this time. I constantly read in the pages of Regency romances how thin and soft the soles of ladies dancing slippers were and it appears that mens dancing shoes seemed to be a bit slick on a freshly polished wooden floor as well. This being the case it was not uncommon for dancers to "chalk" the bottoms of their shoes to gain a bit of traction to keep from slipping excessively while they danced. In some cases the entire ballroom floor was lightly chalked to ensure the safety of all the dancers. And for extravagant balls artists were hired to chalk beautiful pattens on the ballroom floor that would then be slowly worn away as the dancers enjoyed themselves till dawn. (That must have been an amazing site) What a fun bit of Regency trivia. And now when I look at some of the amazing Regency Ball Dresses I'll think about a beautifully chalked floor to go along with them. Maybe one day I'll even read about a chalked ballroom floor in a romance novel. I might even create a fun Regency scene using some of the Ackermann ladies and the concept of a "chalked" ballroom floor - giggles. Now on to the fashions - Enjoy! 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Fashion descriptions for the the September 1826 fashion plates I 'm a bit sad that the fashion plates for Ackermann's Repository are coming to a quick end - just two more years left to post. However I still have many other great Ackermann's finds to post in the up-coming months. I even have several period ghost stories that they published that will be perfect for the month of October, so please keep checking back in to see all the other fun Regency stuff yet to be shared. ***************** If you missed any of the previous Regency fashion plates here are some quick links to for you. Ackermann's ran series 1 from 1809 - 1815 Series 1 - Vol 1 & 2 - 1809 Series 1 - Vol 3 & 4 - 1810 Series 1 - Vol 5 & 6 - 1811 Series 1 - Vol 7 & 8 - 1812 Series 1 - Vol 9 & 10 - 1813 Series 1 - Vol 11 & 12 - 1814 Series 1 - Vol 13 & 14 - 1815 The Ladies of Ackermann's Regency Fashion (this is a fun digital art piece I did using many of the above ladies) Ackermann's ran series 2 from 1816 - 1822 Series 2 - Vol 1 & 2 - 1816 Series 2 - Vol 3 & 4 - 1817 Series 2 - Vol 5 & 6 - 1818 Series 2 - Vol 7 & 8 - 1819 Series 2 - Vol 9 & 10 - 1820 Series 2 - Vol 11 & 12 - 1821 Series 2 - Vol 13 & 14 - 1822 Regency Garden Party with a Roaring Rogue (this is a fun digital art piece I did using several Ackermann's Repository images from series 2 and one fun lion man from J.J. Grandville, who was another Regency period illustrator.) Ackermann's ran series 3 from 1823 - 1828 Series 3 - Vol 1 & 2 - 1823 Series 3 - Vol 3 & 4 - 1824 Series 3 - Vol 5 & 6 - 1825 Series 3 - Vol 7 & 8 - 1826 - current post Series 3 (1827 & 1828) still to be posted Till our next Regency adventure... Thanks for visiting me here at EKDuncan.blogspot.com If you have enjoyed seeing these images from Ackermann's Repository and would like the opportunity to see and read an original for yourself they are are available on line at www.archive.org Click HERE then choose the volume you are interested in. You can then see and read them online or download them to your computer for future reference. Enjoy!
Today our Regency time travels for fashion will take us to the year 1824 and oh what an assortment of fashions we have for this year. The trends continue with the lowering and snugger form-fitting bodice and fuller skirt bottoms as we have seen for the past few years. Then is October we see see two mourning fashions; however this time it is not due to a death in the British Royal Family but for the French King Louise XVIII. I found it interesting that the British Court was ordered to go into a short period of mourning for the French king and that many in the British higher ranks were expected to follow along. I will post the fashion article showing this mandate after posting all the fashion plates, so I hope you take a look at it as well. This is my pick of the 1824 Ackermann's Repository Fashion Plates As always, it is difficult for me to choose my pick of the fashions for any one year. I was drawn to this fashion plate due to the interesting composition. Not only is the dress and ladies face charming but the scene in itself was too unusual to be passed over. I hope you have fun looking at and choosing a favorite of your own. Enjoy! Ackermann's Repository 1824 Fashion Plates 1824 - Ackermann's Repository Series 3 Vol 3 - January Issue 1824 - Ackermann's Repository Series 3 Vol 3 - January Issue 1824 - Ackermann's Repository Series 3 Vol 3 - February Issue 1824 - Ackermann's Repository Series 3 Vol 3 - February Issue 1824 - Ackermann's Repository Series 3 Vol 3 - March Issue 1824 - Ackermann's Repository Series 3 Vol 3 - March Issue 1824 - Ackermann's Repository Series 3 Vol 3 - April Issue 1824 - Ackermann's Repository Series 3 Vol 3 - April Issue 1824 - Ackermann's Repository Series 3 Vol 3 - May Issue 1824 - Ackermann's Repository Series 3 Vol 3 - May Issue 1824 - Ackermann's Repository Series 3 Vol 3 - June Issue 1824 - Ackermann's Repository Series 3 Vol 3 - June Issue 1824 - Ackermann's Repository Series 3 Vol 4 - July Issue 1824 - Ackermann's Repository Series 3 Vol 4 - July Issue 1824 - Ackermann's Repository Series 3 Vol 4 - August Issue 1824 - Ackermann's Repository Series 3 Vol 4 - August Issue 1824 - Ackermann's Repository Series 3 Vol 4 - September Issue 1824 - Ackermann's Repository Series 3 Vol 4 - September Issue 1824 - Ackermann's Repository Series 3 Vol 4 - October Issue 1824 - Ackermann's Repository Series 3 Vol 4 - October Issue 1824 - Ackermann's Repository Series 3 Vol 4 - November Issue 1824 - Ackermann's Repository Series 3 Vol 4 - November Issue 1824 - Ackermann's Repository Series 3 Vol 4 - December Issue 1824 - Ackermann's Repository Series 3 Vol 4 - December Issue ********************** As promised here is the October 1824 fashion article giving some information about the British court ordered mourning for the King of France's death. I just get a thrill out of seeing the phraseology used during this time period. I hope you have enjoyed this little walk through 1824 Regency fashions from Ackermann's Repository and that you will join me again later as we continue with this fun series. Till next time... Thanks for visiting me here at EKDuncan.blogspot.com If you have enjoyed seeing these images from Ackermann's Repository and would like the opportunity to see and read an original for yourself they are are available on line at www.archive.org Click HERE then choose the volume you are interested in. You can then see and read them online or download them to your computer for future reference. Enjoy!
With Daphne Bridgerton and the Duke of Hastings having set the bar for an epic romance, we’re left daydreaming about love in a bygone era