Horse riding costume. La Mode 1836.

The American Duchess Guide to 18th Century Dressmaking: How to Hand Sew Georgian Gowns and Wear Them With Style by Lauren Stowell (Author), Abby Cox (Author).

Lauren Stowell and Abby Cox of American Duchess have endeavored to make the impossible possible by bringing historically accurate dressmaking techniques into your sewing room. Learn how to make four of the most iconic 18th century silhouettes―the English Gown, Sacque Gown, Italian Gown and Round Gown―using the same hand sewing techniques done by historic dressmakers.

Horse riding costume. Costume de Cheval. Romantic fashion. Dandy costume.

Costume de Cheval. La Mode. 1836.

Horse riding costume. La Mode 1836.

Costume de Cheval.
Pantalon blanc petite redingote verte de chez Ilummann. Chapeau gris de chez Dufour Bodson. Cheval de chez Cremieuæf, Chemise de Pierret et Lamy Ibousset.

La Mode. Journal et gravures des mode. Bibliography of costume. Romantic Era, Early Victorian.

Associated to:

  1. The Second Republic. 1848 to 1851.
  2. Fashion in the Reign of Philippe. 1830 to 1848.
  3. Reigns of Louis XVIII. and Charles X. 1815 to 1830. The Restoration period.
  4. Reign of Napoleon I. 1804 to 1814. First Empire, Regency period.
  5. Comparison of the French and English modes. The Regency fashion period 1808-1815.
  6. Fashion History France. On the history of costumes.
Note:  Petit Maître vêtu d'un Frac a la Polonoise, 1780.

Support and Seduction: The History of Corsets and Bras (Abradale Books) by Beatrice Fontanel.

Thoughout the ages, women's breasts have been subjected to the endless whims of fashion. From the ancient Greeks to Mae West and Madonna, this light-hearted book charts the changing shapes of female beauty. The elegant and amusing images - including fashion drawings, paintings, photographs, and film stills - illustrate the often surprising history of the garments women have worn for support - and seduction.


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