A portrait of a woman in a chemise gown by Louis-Ami Arlaud-Jurine, circa 1785.
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Portuguese Actress: Liliana Santos.
Milan, Spring Fashion Show 2019 Elisabetta Franchi. 2018-07.
Red Thigh Patern Boots Elisabetta Franchi 2018 Collection.
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well, occasionally i do think of her <3 every time i revisit village i am plagued by thoughts of donna
don’t repost my art
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1908 (August) Les Modes - Toilettes de Bourniche robe directoire - photo by Paul Boyer & Bert. From gallica.bnf.fr; fixed flaws & spots w Pshop 739X1888
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• Wedding Dress, Chemise, Train and Veil.
Date: 1925
Medium: Silk velvet, silk chiffon, silk satin, linen lace, silk netting, glass pearls and rhinestones.
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A portrait of three children of Heinrich von Reuß and Christine Henriette Antonie von Schönburg-Wechselburg-Forderglauchau by Johann Friedrich Leberecht Reinhold, 1795.
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Ralph Lauren Spring 2005 Collection
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In July I had a day out with friends dressed in another 18th century look. You can read about it and see more photos on my blog here~
p.s. I'll be posting those photos to my personal blog at a later date
Cynical Neo Princessism
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I have been Sulking in my Cloak for long enough, I'm going to turn these torn sheets into a dress
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1830’s underpinnings, 2021
Handworked linen chemise, cotton twill hand-corded transitional corset, cotton corded petticoat, two tucked cotton petticoats, organdie pleated petticoat.
With matching hand-corded cotton twill facemask
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Green chemise dress with apron
Early 1800s, Napoleonic era
The cut of the chemise dress was simple. This meant that more women could sew their own dresses. The common people, who could not afford to go to a tailor, therefore had the opportunity to follow fashion to a greater extent. The green chemise dress was probably used both for everyday life and parties.
The chemise dress comes with a white apron. The white apron was probably used for parties, while the variegated one was used for everyday life.
Nationalmuseet, Denmark
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