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  1. Belle of the Ball: A 5-Minute Guide to Ball Gowns

    • During the Regency era, ball gowns had the Empire silhouette, with a high waistline, short sleeves, and a fairly narrow skirt. Widely adopted after the French Revolution, the neoclassic style originated from “… See more

    The Victorian Era

    In the Victorian era, skirts began to widen. Layer upon layer of petticoats would provide the desired fullness but were hot and heavy to wear. Undergarment framework… See more

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    The Edwardian Era

    In the Edwardian era, women’s ball gowns followed the distinctive “S-curve” silhouette. Standing out from the crowd at a ball was a challenge even for the most well-heeled. Densely se… See more

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    The Roaring Twenties and Beyond

    During the 1920s, hemlines rose and decorations became more showy. After the horrors of World War One, people wanted to let their hair down. Women found a new sense of lib… See more

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  2. Rosalie's Medieval Woman - Medieval Kirtles

    WEBLearn about the different styles and functions of kirtles, the main garment of a medieval woman's wardrobe. See illustrations and examples of laced, buttoned, short-sleeved, mi-parti and heraldic kirtles from the 14th

     
  3. Renaissance Ball Gowns: Unveiling the Timeless Elegance

  4. Medieval Clothing: Kirtle Dress. History of the dress, uses and …

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  6. “Beauty Adorns Virtue”: Italian Renaissance Fashion

    WEBJan 16, 2018 · Learn how Renaissance beauty was not skin deep, but also virtuous. See how men and women dressed in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries, and how clothing signaled authority and social connection.

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    WEBDec 11, 2016 · An overview of medieval female fashion in the 1300’s (14th century) with lots of images from the source material as well as a short description of each type of garment. This post is focused on the upper …

  8. Rosalie's Medieval Woman - Kirtle Tutorial

    WEBHow To Make A Medieval Kirtle Or Gown With 4 Panels, 3 Gores And A Bunch Of Buttonholes Or Eyelets! Re-enactor lady friends, this is the one you've been waiting for.

  9. Outfitting A Medieval Noble Woman: The Burgundian …

    WEBJun 15, 2013 · The houppelande was a sumptuously weighty gown, lined with fur, worn over a slim fitting cotehardie and chemise. By the early fifteenth century it had developed a long train, large turned-back collar …

  10. Renaissance Fashion and Dress Codes - The …

    WEB«Did you know there were dress codes in fifteenth-century Italy?» In our society today, the way we dress often reflects our personality and how we are feeling in that moment. In fifteenth-century Italy, clothing served as …

  11. Ball gown - Wikipedia

    WEBA ball gown, ballgown or gown is a type of evening gown worn to a ball or a formal event. Most versions are cut off the shoulder with a low décolletage, exposed arms, and long bouffant styled skirts. [1]

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  21. A Regency Ball Gown 200 Years Ago: April, 1812 - Jane Austen's …

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