WikiVictorian on X: This fabric made its first appearance in
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My First Foray Into the Victorian Era – Red Shoes. Red Wine.
WikiVictorian on X: This fabric made its first appearance in fashion in the 1830s when it was used in women's petticoats to support and shape the growing length and diameter of the
WikiVictorian on X: This fabric made its first appearance in fashion in the 1830s when it was used in women's petticoats to support and shape the growing length and diameter of the
WikiVictorian on X: This fabric made its first appearance in fashion in the 1830s when it was used in women's petticoats to support and shape the growing length and diameter of the
Any ideas on what type of Victorian-era fabric is this? Details in captions of photos. : r/HistoricalCostuming
WikiVictorian on X: For younger ladies,lighter fabrics are more appropriate: “Tulle, plain and embroidered,worn over silk, tarletan, muslin, grenadine, barege,silk tissue,crape, lace, illusion, and other thin fabrics . . . are all
WikiVictorian on X Expensive fashion, Vintage dresses, Vintage fashion
History of clothing and textiles - Wikipedia
WikiVictorian on X: AFTERNOON DRESS: they were usually lavishly trimmed, with low necklines. The sumptuous fabric was typically used and often with a train. Ladies would dress-up in these either for visiting
WikiVictorian on X: Izod's patent and moulded sewn satin corset, made by Edwin Izod, England, 1887. Victoria & Albert Museum. To improve shape, performance and comfort, manufacturers claimed numerous inventions. One of
WikiVictorian on X: Autochrome portrait made by Thomas Shields Clarke, Fernbrook, 1910. / X
G. D. Falksen Victorian fashion, Edwardian clothing, Stage costume
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My First Foray Into the Victorian Era – Red Shoes. Red Wine.