#colorwhite

LIVE
From the Fashion Museum Bath:Cream silk gauze Madras lace frock with silk satin detail, 1817 I had d

From the Fashion Museum Bath:

Cream silk gauze Madras lace frock with silk satin detail, 1817

I had decided to set G&G in the year 1818 before I looked into specific fashion trends around that time.  I was interested to discover that this happened to be a period of transition from the “Classical” styles seen earlier in the Regency Era (and in most Jane Austen adaptations) to the “Romantic” styles popular from the 1820s-1840s.  (See also this previous post.)

This gown is a really nice example of this in-between phase in women’s fashion during the late 1810s and early 1820s.  It’s classic white, but covered all over in lace and ribbon.  The waistline is still above the natural waist, although not as high as it would have been a few years earlier.   The skirt is fairly straight, but edging towards the conical shape that would be popular for the next few decades.  The short, puffy sleeves also show the transition from the simple, close-fitting short sleeves seen on evening gowns earlier during the Regency Era and the huge “leg of mutton” style long sleeves seen from the mid-1820s into the 1830s.


Post link
clarity__by_dearcolouringIf you make the download, please give the like or reblog. You can adjust th

clarity__by_dearcolouring

If you make the download, please give the like or reblog. You can adjust the layers if you need, this resource is for your own personal use only. Don’t redistribute, reupload or put on pack, don’t claim as your own.
download| | more
The pictures used to made the previews are not made by me and had no intention to violate copyright rules. If there’s any picture on the preview that belongs to you and it’s been shared without your consent, please contact me.

Post link
loading