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18th Century Jacket Women, Early 18th Century Fashion, 18th Century Working Class Clothing, 18th Century Jumps Pattern, 18th Century Jumps, 1750s Dress, 18th Century Dress Pattern, 18th Century Working Woman, 18th Century Peasant

I set about making the pieces for this outfit last summer, determined to take every stitch by hand, and construct it as authentically as possible. Museum Link: http://collections.vam.ac.uk/item/O127162/gown-unknown/ The first step was designing the jacket. I saw this dress on pinterest, and loved the button closure design, but discovering the dress had been altered in the late 1760's and again in the 1950's, I was concerned the style was too late for our 1750's/1760's French and Indian war…

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Before the Automobile 18th Century Dresses, Riding Skirt, Waistcoat Pattern, 1700 Fashion, 18th Century Women, Riding Habit, 18th Century Dress, Patterns Of Fashion, 18th Century Costume

This is my take on the famous 1730-1750 riding habit jacket in Janet Arnold's Patterns of Fashion 1 and the equally famous riding habit jacket in V&A museum. It's in three pieces; a wool petticoat, a wool jacket with silk and linen linings and a silk waistcoat with a plain linen back. It's hand sewn with silk and linen treads. Underneath I'm wearing stays, a riding habit shirt, a small hip pad (shaped to emphasise hips more than the back) and linen petticoats. The jacket is trimmed with wide…

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18th Century Dress Simple, 18th Century Fashion Women, 18th Century Working Woman, 18th Century Jacket, Colonial Clothing, Historical Sewing, Colonial Dress, 18th Century Women, Class Dress

On Saturday, I had an 18th century event I wanted to attend. . . And on Friday, (yes I mean the day before!) I decided that I should turn this fabric: Into this jacket: In just the one day, and with doing the entire thing by hand - no machine involved! Well, this is how far I got on day #1: Not too shabby! I was able to get up the next morning and finish it enough to be able to wear it. . . I really feel like this went pretty well, considering that I did not make a mock-up before cutting in…

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1700 Fashion, American Duchess, 18th Century Dress, 18th Century Costume, 18th Century Clothing, 18th Century Fashion, Period Outfit, Century Clothing, Retro Mode

Did you miss Costume Analytics? This week we are taking a look at a portrait by Louise-Elisabeth Videe Lebrun, painted in 1785, of the Baroness Crussol. We can tell the Baroness was a very flamboyant lady, with her bright red silk jacket trimmed with black

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