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1780-1789 | Fashion History …
In the 1780s the styles from the previous decade continued to be popularized, …
The Revolution of Fashion – FA&M - Fashion Archives
During the late 1780s and 1790s, Americans were starting to create an American style of dress in order to be more patriotic and move away from what the British and French wore. In 1789, the French Revolution started after the …
American Colonial Clothing 1775-1800 - American Revolution
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This 1790s dress retains the fullness and flounces common to 1780s gowns, but also exhibits elements of the neoclassical style that would dominate the ensuing decade. Made in white muslin, the most fashionable textile of the era, the …
It considers how Americans wrestled with the political implications of fashion and national identity. In the first fifty years after the Declaration of Independence, Americans struggled to create a new national identity—and …
This collection of digitized fashion plates from the Irene Lewisohn Costume Reference Library features men's, women's, and children's fashion from 1700 to 1955.
Dress | American | The Metropolitan Museum of Art
The Costume Institute. Dress. American. 1790s. Not on view. The fullest merger of old and new is represented in this dress. The form of the surrounding robe is open, and even the neckline could seem to be decades earlier.
A Fashionable History: American Revolution - College Fashion
Fashion history timeline: 61 of the greatest dress styles in …
The Politics of Fashion in Eighteenth-Century America
1790s Fashion: A Transition from The Enlightenment to Regency, …
English 1700s Clothing and Fashion - American Revolution
1790s in Western fashion - Wikipedia
Gentlemen's Fashion of 1790s | Paullett Golden Romance
Ladies' Fashion of 1790s | Paullett Golden Romance
1770-1779 | Fashion History Timeline
Category:1790s fashion - Wikipedia
1810s | An Agreeable Tyrant
1800-1809 | Fashion History Timeline