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sartorialadventure · 17 hours
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Historical Fashion: The Gamurra
An Italian dress that was worn during the 15th century. This was the main dress that was worn over the chemise (like a slip but with much more fabric) but beneath the giornea and/or cioppa. The basic design of this dress was worn by all women in Italian society (though upper class women would have gamurra’s made of more costly textiles and designs).
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sartorialadventure · 18 hours
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this is just a post to say that I genuinely would not post as much 1820s and 1830s stuff as I do without the sizable community of les mis folks curating canon era fashion tags 💕💕
literally love y'all so much and I get so excited when I see you in my notifs 🥰🥰
just know that I'm blowing y'all little kisses every time I post les mis era fashions 😘😘
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Boris Bilinsky’s costume design for Alexandre Volkoff’s Casanova (1927)
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The Evolution Of The Female Bathing Suit From 1875 To 1927
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Allure Disney Villains Bridal Collection
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sartorialadventure · 6 days
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Leonie Hanne in Nicole + Felicia Couture
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Cycling Suit | c.1896-1898 | American
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sartorialadventure · 6 days
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Hello there! Someone asked for some middle- and lower-class fashions, and I think I have an ok resource? This website (https://www.soundsurvey.org.uk/index.php/history/street_cries) has digitised a lot of books that were popular in the 19th century of "old street cries," which documented (idk how accurately) different street sellers and their jingles they would use to attract customers. They have wonderfully lively illustrations of working-class garb, mostly in the 19th century. Some of the books on this website were produced much later than the period they illustrate (i.e. published in the 1860s but about street cries of the 1700s) while others were produced more at the same time. There's a lot of material but the search thingy on the left hand side is pretty handy!
Hope this helps! I'm a big fan of both your blogs and look forward to seeing what variety happens with the fashion polls 💖💐
hello my darling!
thank you for reaching out! and thank you so much for your sweet words 🥰🥰 I'm really glad you're enjoying my blogs!! ☺️☺️
and omg thank you for this fantastic resource! "street cries" were a genre I was aware of, but I hadn't thought of using them to source fashion images, so this is brilliant! 💕💕
the school where I got my masters degree had a really amazing special collections library, and they had a great collection of street cries, chapbooks, broadsides, and other ephemera documenting the popular culture of london throughout the 19th century. and while I was there, they had put on a little exhibition of some of that material, which led me to a chapbook about a sensationalized murder with some really wild images in it. anyway, that led me to develop my final research project for my art history theory class where I focused on depictions of criminals - specifically murderers - in the late victorian london press and the ways in which they constructed the visuality of "criminality." I didn't actually end up using any street cries in that final paper, but I still thought it was a cool connection!
but thank you so much again! I'm very excited to put some of these into a poll!! ☺️☺️
have a fantastic day! 💕💖💕💖
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sartorialadventure · 7 days
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New jewelry! (Plz to ignore the messy hair)
Friend, on seeing my French fry earrings: Don't wear them to the beach.
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Hi there! This is an out of nowhere question but do you know where I can find “History in costumes From Pharaoh to Dandy” by Anna Blaze? You posted a lot of Daria Chaltykyan’s illustrations but when I actually try to search for the book itself I don’t get any results.
No, I'm afraid not: I don't see it on Amazon, ABEBooks or Ebay :(
Can anybody else track this book down?
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Zuhair Murad | Spring/Summer 2024 Couture
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Bride’s Magazine, 1985.
Model: Jenne van Eeghen.
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Teuta Matoshi | Spring/Summer 2024
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Achol Ayor at Casablanca FW 23
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sartorialadventure · 18 days
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Costumes in Jane Eyre (2011) dir. Cary Joji Fukunaga, costume design by Michael O’Connor (½)
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