Regency

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Dress worn to the wedding of Napoleon Bonaparte and Marie-Louise, 1810
Dress worn to the wedding of Napoleon Bonaparte and Marie-Louise, 1810
Mantle, 1804–1807
Mantle | Spanish | The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Mantle, 1804–1807
bonnets
NineteenTeen
bonnets
c. 1805-1810 Embroidered Empire Muslin Gown
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c. 1805-1810 Embroidered Empire Muslin Gown
Someone wrote about this dress on a forum: “French embroidered silk net over silk satin evening gown, 1805-1810. Stunning. While the British and Americans were still enamored of the all white neoclassical color scheme, the French were experimenting with bolder colors. Still, this dress clearly belonged to an older more mature woman.”
Someone wrote about this dress on a forum: “French embroidered silk net over silk satin evening gown, 1805-1810. Stunning. While the British and Americans were still enamored of the all white neoclassical color scheme, the French were experimenting with bolder colors. Still, this dress clearly belonged to an older more mature woman.”
a painting of people sitting around a dinner table
Stylish pelisse, Kyoto Costume Institute
The Costumer's Guide to Movie Costumes
Stylish pelisse, Kyoto Costume Institute
an image of three women sitting at a table
Tea time. I love this.
Bodice  1804–14  British (probably)   silk, cotton
The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Bodice 1804–14 British (probably) silk, cotton
c. 1820 dress (ball gown), American. Silk. The Met, 2009.300.44
Ball gown | American | The Metropolitan Museum of Art
c. 1820 dress (ball gown), American. Silk. The Met, 2009.300.44
a woman sitting next to a dog on top of a bed with the caption, my business isn't your business so unless you're my thing, don't be up
Amanda Patterson
Yes!!
Regency gown
Regency gown
Evening dress, 1800-05 England
Old Rags
Evening dress, 1800-05 England
Lovely, white Regency
Lovely, white Regency
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