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1860s Silk Blouse Bodice Victorian Mid 1800s Jacket Corset | Etsy Straw Cloche Hat, Flapper Art, Corset Blouse, Pink Gowns, Beautiful Hats, Silk Blouse, Art Deco Fashion, Graduation Dress, Linen Fabric

Antique Victorian Silk Blouse Bodice ca. 1850s, 1860s, Victorian Era ja 10162306 The sweetest vintage Victorian bodice blouse. A lovely feminine silhouette with boning and fitted waist. Silk fringes at the bottom hem and arms. A decorative fringe button with tassel at the waist. Hand worked and amazing. Interior is a white linen fabric. Brass hook and eye closures down the front. All in a beautiful soft peach. Would make a great piece for study or display. Measures; 23" waist, 28" bust…

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Ca. early to mid-1860s. Extremely sheer barred white muslin bodice and skirt printed with mauve and black sprig. Bodice has vertical tucks front and back. Bishop sleeves, narrow cuffs. Inner bodice of white cotton trimmed with broderie Anglaise. Would most likely have been basted together for wear. Killerton Fashion Collection, National Trust. [jrb] 1860s Dresses, Sheer Dresses, Victoria Reign, Reference Ideas, Historical Costuming, Period Piece, Dress Bodice, Victorian Ladies, Hoop Skirt

Ca. early to mid-1860s. Extremely sheer barred white muslin bodice and skirt printed with mauve and black sprig. Bodice has vertical tucks front and back. Bishop sleeves, narrow cuffs. Inner bodice of white cotton trimmed with broderie Anglaise. Would most likely have been basted together for wear. Killerton Fashion Collection, National Trust. [jrb]

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Tan silk afternoon dress with ruched trim (front), American, ca. 1862. Neutral Attire, 1860s Dresses, 1860s Fashion, Antique Dresses, 1860 Fashion, 19th Century Clothing, 1800s Fashion, Afternoon Dress, Antique Fashion

The female silhouette of the middle of the 19th century consisted of a fitted corseted bodice and wide full skirts. The conical skirts developed between the 1830s, when the high waist of the Empire silhouette was lowered and the skirts became more bell shaped, to the late 1860s, when the fullness of the skirts were pulled to the back and the bustle developed

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