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18th Century Stays – Who, …
In the 18th century we have a shift/chemise, stays/corset, and, depending on the …
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May 13, 2019. The Italian Gown from “The American Duchess Guide to 18th …
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The mid-eighteenth century marked the height of rococo influence on women’s dress; colorful floral-patterned silk gowns and matching petticoats with three-dimensional trimmings, often applied in serpentine bands, were shown to …
Nov 20, 2020 · So what is the evidence of Scottish dress and textiles found in the American colonies? The answer to that question can only be found with an understanding of what is meant by Highland dress. Throughout the …
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Jul 29, 2021 · Although the caraco-and-petticoat ensemble that derived from working-class dress had been worn by elite women in the privacy of the home or for country pursuits since the early decades of the eighteenth century, it …
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Aug 2, 2022 · The abdomens of 18th-century American women from all walks of life were bound, literally and figuratively, by stays: stiffened garments worn around the torso to promote straight posture, moral uprightness, and a …
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From left, interpreters Brooke Barrows, Stewart Pittman, Preston Jones, Cathy Hellier, Diana Freedman, Rick Hill, and Conrad Mann in the old-fashioned but prescribed formal dress of hoop skirts and knee breeches. Early nineteenth …
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