Women 1827-1829, Plate 138Gift of Woodman ThompsonKevyn Fernandes1820s Fashion1830s Fashion19th Century ClothingLeg Of Mutton SleeveRomantic Period1800s FashionRegency FashionHistorical WomenHistory Fashion
Fashion Plate: 1828, Vandyke Cuffs and Renaissance Flair1829 The left lady features a walking dress. It’s material seems to be gros de naples (a heavy silk with a dull finish), it was often used in carriage and walking dresses as it was fairly stu…Jennifer Lackovic1820s FashionWestern Womens Fashion1830s FashionWalking Dress1800s FashionRegency FashionMiddle Age Fashion19th Century FashionPeriod Outfit
Regency Era Fashions - Ackermann's Repository 1828Well dear hearts - 1828 was the last year for Ackermann's Repository and so this will be the last set of Regency Fashion plates from that British periodical. I'm still enthralled by all the ribbons, lace and fripperies these fashion plates have recorded as their snap-shot of what real Regency fashions were like. It's been a fun treat to share with you all the lovely dresses be they; morning, walking, promenade, evening, ball, wedding, carriage, mourning or fancy dress. I just can't imagine…EmanCroquis1820s Dress1820s FashionWestern Womens Fashion1830s FashionRegency Era FashionRomantic Era1800s FashionFashion Illustration Vintage
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Regency Era Fashions - Ackermann's Repository 1828Well dear hearts - 1828 was the last year for Ackermann's Repository and so this will be the last set of Regency Fashion plates from that British periodical. I'm still enthralled by all the ribbons, lace and fripperies these fashion plates have recorded as their snap-shot of what real Regency fashions were like. It's been a fun treat to share with you all the lovely dresses be they; morning, walking, promenade, evening, ball, wedding, carriage, mourning or fancy dress. I just can't imagine…Marianne Gram Hansen1810 FashionDrawing Aesthetics1820s Fashion1830s FashionRegency Era FashionRomantic Period1800s FashionRegency FashionFashion Illustration Vintage
Regency Era Fashions - Ackermann's Repository 1824Today our Regency time travels for fashion will take us to the year 1824 and oh what an assortment of fashions we have for this year. The trends continue with the lowering and snugger form-fitting bodice and fuller skirt bottoms as we have seen for the past few years. Then is October we see see two mourning fashions; however this time it is not due to a death in the British Royal Family but for the French King Louise XVIII. I found it interesting that the British Court was ordered to go into…Ppandur pindur1820s DressBridgerton FashionBridgerton BirthdayRegency Aesthetic1820s FashionRegency GownRegency Era FashionDecades Of Fashion1800s Fashion
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Regency Era Fashions - Ackermann's Repository 1823Ackermann's Repository was a popular British publication of the Regency period and its monthly issues were in distribution from January 1809 till its final issue on December 1828. Fortunately for us, Ackermann's Repository was published by a printing house that specialized in producing bound volumes intended for reference and private libraries. Had this just been a fashion magazine, I believe many of the amazing plates would have vanished over time; however since this publication was a…LLeoEmpire Fashion History1823 Fashion1810s Dress1820s Dress1820 Fashion1820s FashionRegency GownRegency Era Fashion2 September