Women's 18th Century Fashion

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ephemeral-elegance:Silk Brocade Bodice, ca. 1760-65 via Palazzo Pitti Vogue, Vintage Fashion, Antique Dress, Old Dresses, Rococo Fashion, Historical Dresses, Historical Clothing, Century Clothing, 18th Century Womens Fashion
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ephemeral-elegance:Silk Brocade Bodice, ca. 1760-65 via Palazzo Pitti
Ornamented Being Vintage Dresses, Vintage Outfits, Antique Clothing, Vestidos, Moda
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Detail rear view, caraco and petticoat, 1790-1800. Very fine white cotton, embroidered with garlands of vine and grape clusters. Gothic, Vintage, Victorian Dress, Vintage Gowns
Detail rear view, caraco and petticoat, 1790-1800. Very fine white cotton, embroidered with garlands of vine and grape clusters.
Sack back gown made c. 1735-1740, altered in 1750-1775, England. Embroidered silk. Victoria Et Albert Museum. Couture, Gowns, Period Dress, Dress
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Sack back gown made c. 1735-1740, altered in 1750-1775, England. Embroidered silk. Victoria Et Albert Museum.
18th century, Europe - Skirt - Quilted cotton with wool tambour embroider, printed cotton lining, and cotton and linen tapes Quilted Skirt, Quilted Clothing, Colonial Dress, Cotton Skirt, 18th Century Petticoat
Skirt
18th century, Europe - Skirt - Quilted cotton with wool tambour embroider, printed cotton lining, and cotton and linen tapes
Robe à la francaise, Europe, 1750-1775. Yellow striped silk. Century Dress, 18th Century Dress, 18th Century Dresses, 18th Century Clothing
Dress | European | The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Robe à la francaise, Europe, 1750-1775. Yellow striped silk.
Pregnancy ensemble Inspiration, Clothes, Fashion, Wardrobes, Robe, Ootd, Costume, Bun
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Pregnancy ensemble
Pregnancy ensemble Linne
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Pregnancy ensemble
Pregnancy ensemble Petticoat Dress, Strapless Dress Formal, Maternity Dresses, 18th Century Gown
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Pregnancy ensemble
Florine. Open dress, England 1795. Back view. Fichu-echarpe. Linen batiste, silk embroidery, France 1790's. Private collection Barreto-Lancaster Empire, Jane Austen, 1790s Dress
Florine. Open dress, England 1795. Back view. Fichu-echarpe. Linen batiste, silk embroidery, France 1790's. Private collection Barreto-Lancaster
Florine. Printed Indienne open dress with linen skirt, England,1795. This dress had been altered from a Robe a l'Anglaise circa 1785). Private collection Barreto-Lancaster Haute Couture, Regency Dress, Regency Era
Florine. Printed Indienne open dress with linen skirt, England,1795. This dress had been altered from a Robe a l'Anglaise circa 1785). Private collection Barreto-Lancaster
French crewel embroidered linen skirt, c.1790. Includes extensive written provenance Embroidered Skirt, Vintage Textiles, Textiles
Gallery of early vintage clothing at Vintage Textile
French crewel embroidered linen skirt, c.1790. Includes extensive written provenance
Textiles (Clothing) - Dress Regency, English Dress
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Dress  Date: late 18th century Culture: French Medium: cotton Rococo, 18th Century Fashion
Dress | French | The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Dress Date: late 18th century Culture: French Medium: cotton
Dress  Date: late 18th century Culture: French Medium: cotton
Dress | French | The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Dress Date: late 18th century Culture: French Medium: cotton
Historial Costume Galleries at Lotherton Hall      Lotherton's holdings of historical costume have their roots in the Sanderson collection bought by Leeds City Art Galleries in 1949. Especially rich in eighteenth-century dresses and fine suits, the collection has been extended to include work by leading modern designers such as Vivienne Westwood and Zandra Rhodes. Dress History
Historial Costume Galleries at Lotherton Hall
Historial Costume Galleries at Lotherton Hall Lotherton's holdings of historical costume have their roots in the Sanderson collection bought by Leeds City Art Galleries in 1949. Especially rich in eighteenth-century dresses and fine suits, the collection has been extended to include work by leading modern designers such as Vivienne Westwood and Zandra Rhodes.
Robe à la Française  1770s  The Museum of Fine Arts, Boston 1700s Dresses
Robe à la Française 1770s The Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
18th Century Costumes, Dirndl, Marie Antoinette
Two Nerdy History Girls
18th Century
Dress (Robe à la Française)  Date: 1774–93 18th Century Costume
Art Object | The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Dress (Robe à la Française) Date: 1774–93
Robe à la Française Medieval Dress, 1800s Fashion
Art Object | The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Robe à la Française
Robe à la Française, Italy, 1765-1770. Brocaded blue silk with polychrome flower sprays.
Robe à la française | Italian | The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Robe à la Française, Italy, 1765-1770. Brocaded blue silk with polychrome flower sprays.
1740s  detail of skirt and petticoat over panniers.  (from the MET) Clothes For Women
V317: 1740s Riding Habit - Nearly There!
1740s detail of skirt and petticoat over panniers. (from the MET)
Dress, mid 18th Century, French, silk, metallic Giyim, 18th Century Women
Dress | French | The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Dress, mid 18th Century, French, silk, metallic
Chinese Silk from 1700's
Chinese Silk from 1700's
Back view, robe à la française, France, second half 18th century. Ivory silk taffeta. Colonial, Robe Vintage, 18 Century Dress
robe à la française | Centre de documentation des musées
Back view, robe à la française, France, second half 18th century. Ivory silk taffeta.
Silk Gown with Lace Pattern, 1730; Germanic National Museum in Nuremberg
Silk Gown with Lace Pattern, 1730; Germanic National Museum in Nuremberg
Robe and petticoat, Spitalfields, England. 1735-39 (woven); 1765-70 (made), silk. Victoria & Albert Museum.
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Robe and petticoat, Spitalfields, England. 1735-39 (woven); 1765-70 (made), silk. Victoria & Albert Museum.
Robe à la francaise, England, 1755, remodeled c. 1770. ivory silk brocaded with silver gilt threads in large and small flowers and decorated with later silver gilt lace trim along the open front edges of the gown, and along the edges of the sleeve ruffles.
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Robe à la francaise, England, 1755, remodeled c. 1770. ivory silk brocaded with silver gilt threads in large and small flowers and decorated with later silver gilt lace trim along the open front edges of the gown, and along the edges of the sleeve ruffles.
Pink francaise, Kelvingrove Museum, Glasgow Robe De Mariee
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Pink francaise, Kelvingrove Museum, Glasgow
France 1765--An open gown is simple - it’s a gown that has a separate petticoat (in 18th century parlance, a skirt) and is open in the front.  What we traditionally associate with the 18th century.  Fabric for petticoats can vary - either a contrasting or matching fabric. from the Kyoto Costume Institute Rococo Dress, Carnaval
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France 1765--An open gown is simple - it’s a gown that has a separate petticoat (in 18th century parlance, a skirt) and is open in the front. What we traditionally associate with the 18th century. Fabric for petticoats can vary - either a contrasting or matching fabric. from the Kyoto Costume Institute