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Beautiful Things

9/30/2011

 
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Today, a gorgeous 1860s-style dress featured on the fabulous website Costume Dramas and Period Clothing.

There was really no information provided about this particular dress, but I am guessing (based on the presentation in the photograph) that it is a museum piece somewhere.

Check out the website for tons of other amazing period clothing ~ both from movies and museums. The blog has some pretty amazing movie stills and publicity/costume shots so you get to see some incredible detail on the costuming.

Will be posting more original dolls (clothing!) this weekend!

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Edited to add: this yellow/gold dress from 1866 ~ total stunner! I could have made two separate posts, but they fall under the same category, were found on the same blog and they are both "beautiful things" so here we go.

I will definitely be stealing these designs for my own characters when the time comes to work out their 1860s ensembles.

I love how vivid the colors are. A woman photographed in this dress would have appeared to be wearing black as yellow and gold tones in sepia prints translate very dark (I should probably find out why, but it's true).

This dress is identified as being from the Metropolitan Museum of Art Collection.


moo
10/4/2011 05:07:31 pm

Look at that teensy waist on the gold and green dress! It's only slightly bigger than the sleeve opening. All I can think is OW-OW-OW...

boots link
10/11/2011 09:36:24 am

yeah ~ must've been a tiny woman. i don't know why but all clothes i see from the 19th century seem to only fit teeny tiny women.

: D


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