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Sharing an absolutely
#gorgeousgeorgian#favorite of mine from the#fabulous@TirelliCostumi#fashionhistory#itsmybirthday#wrapthemupilltakethem#oneofeach pic.twitter.com/1y3ojpO2nt
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Dress of blonde-bobbin lace, 1815-1820. Lace became popular after 1804 when Napoleon made wearing it at court compulsory.
#RegencyRomance#fashionhistory pic.twitter.com/LT4SrRkF3Y
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Today’s
#ootd is a 1885 Japanese dressing gown made for the western market. Japan opened to trade to the West in 1854 and interest in Japanese culture surged. Japan capitalized on this and sold them their “exotic” designs in a form they were comfortable wearing#fashionhistory pic.twitter.com/LbpuTv2GeG
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#Periwinkle blue chiffon opens like a flower around the body, the scalloped edges enhancing the petal like qualities of the late#1920s#eveningdress. Faux pearls catch the matching belt front and centre@GoldsteinMuseum#fashionhistory pic.twitter.com/9xlANHSytM
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Dress, late 18th century. Put together in 2008 for an exhibition at Nordiska Museet. The watercolour on the buckle is by A F Sköldebrand.
#HistoricalRomance#fashionhistory pic.twitter.com/8TGzxn5OjJ
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Today’s
#ootd is a 1913-14 French evening dress by Jeanne Hallee. The materials are so luxurious and the beading so intricate that I can only imagine how it would feel to wear it.@metmuseum#fashionHistory pic.twitter.com/OHa8B6jcvd
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1862–65 by Worth and Bobergh.
#fashionhistory pic.twitter.com/lIQS1PCNCp
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It’s official! The posters are out and friends and sending me snaps. Come along to
@LeedsCityMuseum fashion exhibition opening on 14 Feb!#fashionhistory pic.twitter.com/RROfNmEqi0
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Changing aesthetics altering perceptions of the human form can make us view garments differently with hindsight. The layers of this
#1880s#underwear ensemble were never intended to be seen but their contrasting shapes are rather beautiful.@museumatFIT#fashionhistory pic.twitter.com/Bnay5DlWd6
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Today's
#ootd is a 1915-20 Girolamo Giuseffi evening dress. The dress has draped layers of silk netting and satin that are highlighted with metallic thread and sequins. Absolutely gorgeous!@NewfieldsToday#FashionHistory pic.twitter.com/7NlO0AI9PU
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In regency times, pineapples were still so expensive that hostesses sometimes rented them for the evening to decorate their tables. Pineapples abounded in art, architecture, and even fashion.
#regencyromance#fashionhistory pic.twitter.com/OLlDJYkVwz
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#TsarinaSaturday another of Feodorovna "house dress" from 1901-03. In fact, it looks more like a negligee as it's a made of silk muslin and tulle lace. The fit also looks loose and@state_hermitage#FashionHistory pic.twitter.com/WJ1cGSdMrF
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Evening dress ca. 1892
#fashionhistory#HistoricalRomancepic.twitter.com/Hl2Xwuq9we
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One of my favorites - the robe à la française! This example is void of superfluous trimmings and the basic ruffles are the same bright canary as the rest of the dress. Stunning example of c1760 fashion. Bright, airy, and refreshing!
#FashionHistory#DressHistory#WritingCommunity pic.twitter.com/IGRRikZKz0
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