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LACMA Collections Online - 1765, Robe a la Francaise; Silk faille with silk and metallic-thread supplementary-weft patterning, and metallic lace; Petticoat center back length 35 inches; Robe center back length 54.25 inches 1760s Fashion, 18th Century Womens Fashion, 18th Century Gown, 18th Century Dresses, 1700 Fashion, 18th Century Women, American Duchess, 18th Century Dress, Historical Costuming
Woman's Dress and Petticoat (Robe à la française)
LACMA Collections Online - 1765, Robe a la Francaise; Silk faille with silk and metallic-thread supplementary-weft patterning, and metallic lace; Petticoat center back length 35 inches; Robe center back length 54.25 inches
Sacque dress with box pleats = robe a la Francaise? 1700s Fashion, Historic Dresses, Old Dress, Rococo Fashion
Dress | French | The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Sacque dress with box pleats = robe a la Francaise?
Dress, boy's, blue cotton chambray,  1829-1830, Light blue cotton chambray; empire waist with inset 2" waistband; cartridge pleated skirt; elbow-length cartridge pleated sleeves with 1" cuffs; wide scoop neck; bodice gathered horizontally from shoulders to center of bodice under chin; 1.5" growth tuck taken in on skirt 6" up from bottom; scrolled white soutache around waistband, cuffs, and above tuck,  bodice portion lined in white cotton; closes with brass hooks and eyes up center back. 1820s Fashion, Vintage Childrens Clothing, Brass Hooks, Period Outfit, Pleated Sleeves, Victorian Clothing, Antique Clothing, Love Clothing, Chambray Dress
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Dress, boy's, blue cotton chambray, 1829-1830, Light blue cotton chambray; empire waist with inset 2" waistband; cartridge pleated skirt; elbow-length cartridge pleated sleeves with 1" cuffs; wide scoop neck; bodice gathered horizontally from shoulders to center of bodice under chin; 1.5" growth tuck taken in on skirt 6" up from bottom; scrolled white soutache around waistband, cuffs, and above tuck, bodice portion lined in white cotton; closes with brass hooks and eyes up center back.
someone is stitching the end of a red piece of fabric
sewing patterns for historical clothing
How-to — Cartridge Pleating | Reconstructing History...these are the directions i used on my very first cartridge pleated skirt and it was a breeze. good formula for calculating required yardage
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fortuny velvet
an image of wood that looks like it has been cut in half
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Mariano Fortuny detail
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Fortuny Robe Delphos
Mariano Fortuny Delphos Robe gown.  To this day, no one is sure how he did his pleats.  I want one. - most of the orginals left in existence today are in private collections. Marisa Berenson, Fortuny Pleats, Art Deco Hats, Madame Gres, Exhibition Catalogue, Grecian Style
Mariano Fortuny Delphos Robe gown. To this day, no one is sure how he did his pleats. I want one. - most of the orginals left in existence today are in private collections.
In 1907, Fortuny created his most spectacular Art Nouveau dress: the"Delphos robe" in pleated silk, was made famous by theatrical legends Isadora Duncan and Sarah Bernhardt. Designed in a revolutionary shape, inspired by ancient Grecian gown, the long dresses were simple and loose, artistic and functional; their borders were usually finished with Venetian colored glass beads, which were both ornamental and functional. Mario Fortuny, Delphos Gown, Greek Inspired Dress, Art Nouveau Dress, Couture Clothes, White Sweater Top
In 1907, Fortuny created his most spectacular Art Nouveau dress: the"Delphos robe" in pleated silk, was made famous by theatrical legends Isadora Duncan and Sarah Bernhardt. Designed in a revolutionary shape, inspired by ancient Grecian gown, the long dresses were simple and loose, artistic and functional; their borders were usually finished with Venetian colored glass beads, which were both ornamental and functional.
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