Garibaldi blouse

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Patterns: Truly Victorian #444 "1864 Spanish Jackets"                 Truly Victorian #441 "1861 Garibaldi Blouse" Fabrics: 100% cotton,... Garibaldi Blouse, Little Women Costumes, Truly Victorian, Women Costume, Detachable Sleeves, Blouse Fabric, Costume Design, Fashion Inspiration, Victorian Dress

Patterns: Truly Victorian #444 "1864 Spanish Jackets" Truly Victorian #441 "1861 Garibaldi Blouse" Fabrics: 100% cotton, yarn dyed Hounds-tooth Flannel. Blouse is cotton with a raised mini-stripe and dot. 100% silk for lining and all piping accents. SOLD Available on Etsy HERE Available on Ebay HERE Measurements: Chest - 43" Waist - 35" Hip - Free Hem - 43" This set is made from the same hounds-tooth flannel I used for my last project, the 1871 Polonaise. I love 60" fabrics because they go…

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REPRODUCTION: A wonderful and beautifully documented reproduction red wool Garibaldi body, 1860s. 1939 Fashion, Little Women Costumes, Colonial Clothing, Vivian Leigh, 1860s Fashion, Historical Gowns, Victorian Elegance, Super Hero Shirts, Victorian Dresses

For years it had been a vague goal to eventually make a period-correct wool Garabaldi bodice. Then one day online I saw the above French fashion plate and I yelled out 'That's the one!!' It was pefect. Red - one of my favorite colors. Military inspired sutash trim - graphic, but not too complicated. And - I already owned a black wool dress from which I could 'borrow' the skirt. My lovely friend Ginger sold me some red wool flannel she had left over from a petticoat project. It was perfect…

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Smiling lady wearing a white Garibaldi shirt | Flickr - Photo Sharing! Little Women Costumes, Smiling Lady, 1860 Fashion, 19th Century Clothing, York Pennsylvania, York County, 1800s Fashion, 19th Century Fashion, Retro Pin Up

CDV, around 1860-65. Photographer: Veress Ferenc (presumably) On the backside handwriting by pencil: "Fräulein C. Bohn S." Perhaps Catharina or Caroline. "The fashion for the Garibaldi shirt was initiated by Empress Eugénie of France. For a considerable time Garibaldi was the most famous man in Europe, and the red shirt, la camicia rossa, became the fashion for ladies, even outside Italy, everywhere in Europe. Its first mention is in 1860. It was extremely popular during the first half of…

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