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Make your Georgian dress (18thc) like a pro! - Georgian Fashion 18th Century, Georgian Dress, Fashion History Timeline, 1700 Fashion, Fashion Through The Decades, Rococo Dress, Fashion Timeline, 18th Century Dress, Rococo Fashion

Last week I showed you the pictures, today we are looking under the skirt: I am going to explain how I created my dress: is it historical? Who am I supposed to be? If you dare to read until the end, you will be able to impress even the most blasé of your friends with...

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Dress | Museum of Fine Arts, Boston Remodeled 1763. Silk: England (Spitalfields), design about 1740. 1700s Fashion, Fashion History Timeline, 1700 Fashion, 17th Century Fashion, Historical Clothes, 18th Century Clothing, Fashion Through The Ages, Historical Dress, Embroidered Lace Dress

Remodeled 1763. Silk: England (Spitalfields), design about 1740. Dark green silk with polychrome brocaded design of flowers, leaves, branches and fruit. Mid-18th century linen bobbin lace stitched inside sleeve flounces and around neck. Open robe à l'anglaise and matching petticoat with deep flounce. Believed to have been worn by Mary Waters of Salem at her marriage to Anthony Sigourney of Boston in 1740. Also worn by their daughter, also named Mary Waters, for her marriage to James Butler…

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[] 18TH - 19TH C | 1770-1820 Womens Fashions 1700 Fashion, Fashion Timeline, 1800s Fashion, Regency Fashion, 19th Century Fashion, 18th Century Fashion, Georgian Era, History Of Fashion, History Fashion

The 18th century was a century of great shifts in political and social thinking. In the beginning of the century, Europe was still dominated by the idea that monarchs were "chosen by God", and this was their true belief. This idea was so prevelant, that priests and clergymen were often present at the birth of royals in order to ordain their souls as sacrosanct to god and their "chosen position". This idea begins to fall apart with the Age of Enlightenment, an era from the 1650s to the 1780s…

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