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1808 ca. Jane Austen style High-Waisted Muslin Dress With Bib Front, British. #JaneAusten #Regencyfashion #historicalFashion

Suzi Love Posted on January 22, 2024 by Suzi LoveDecember 30, 2023

1808 ca. Jane Austen style high-waisted muslin dress with bib front, British. High stomacher front, i.e. a bib front fastened with pins, and embroidered with clusters of flowers and leaves. Embroidery satin stitch, chain stitch and French knots. Dress of muslin, embroidered in wool with a design of flowers and leaves down the sleeves and across the front of the dress. The bodice back and side fronts are lined with linen and there are linen undersleeves. The front of the bodice is made up of a panel of bias-cut muslin, which is sewn onto the skirt rather like the bib of an apron so that it can be placed in position at the neck with pins. When the pins are removed the bib front falls away to reveal linen underflaps which fasten across the bust to give support. This type of bodice construction was common during this period in this style of dress and is known as the high stomacher front.

Embroidered with clusters of flowers and leaves and embroidery is worked in satin stitch, chain stitch and French knots, the design trails down across the front of the dress and around the scalloped hemline to simulate a draped tunic-style garment slit up the side seam. Front bodice has panel of bias-cut muslin sewn onto skirt like the bib of an apron so that it can be placed in position at the neck with pins. When the pins are removed the bib front falls away to reveal linen underflaps which fasten across the bust to give support. Bib front bodice construction was common in the Regency Era, or Jane Austen’s years, in this style of dress and is known as the high stomacher front. via Victoria and Albert Museum, London, U.K.

1808 ca. High-Waisted Muslin Dress, British. High stomacher, or bib front, fastened with pins, and embroidered with wool in clusters of flowers and leaves. Embroidery satin stitch, chain stitch and French knots, and design goes down across the front and around a scalloped hemline to simulate a draped tunic-style garment slit up the side seam. https://books2read.com/SuziLoveFashionWomen1805-1809
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1798 White dress, shawl and hat with gold and black decoration, French. #GeorgianEra #Fashion #France

Suzi Love Posted on January 22, 2024 by Suzi LoveDecember 30, 2023

1798 White Dress, French. Gold and black back insert to match gold stripes on the hem, white shawl with gold stripes, gold hat with black decoration. Via Journal des Dames et des Modes or Costume Parisien.

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1798 White Dress, French. Gold and black back insert to match gold stripes on the hem, white shawl with gold stripes, gold hat with black decoration. Via Journal des Dames et des Modes or Costume Parisien.
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1830s Flat Black Silk and Leather Shoes, Or Slippers, American. #RomanticEra #Shoes #HistoricalFashion

Suzi Love Posted on January 19, 2024 by Suzi LoveDecember 30, 2023

1830s Silk and Leather Shoes, Or Slippers, American. Flat black shoes with ankle ties and square toes. via Metropolitan Museum, NYC, U.S.A. metmuseum.org

1830s Front View. Silk and Leather Shoes, Or Slippers, American. Flat black shoes with ankle ties and square toes. via Suzi Love suzilove.com & Metropolitan Museum, NYC, U.S.A. metmuseum.org
1830s Back View. Silk and Leather Shoes, Or Slippers, American. Flat black shoes with ankle ties and square toes. via Suzi Love suzilove.com & Metropolitan Museum, NYC, U.S.A. metmuseum.org
1830s Collage View. Silk and Leather Shoes, Or Slippers, American. Flat black shoes with ankle ties and square toes. via Suzi Love suzilove.com & Metropolitan Museum, NYC, U.S.A. metmuseum.org
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1800s Typical Game Bird Dishes Served In Households During The Regency Era. #Food #Regency #BritishHistory #JaneAusten

Suzi Love Posted on January 18, 2024 by Suzi LoveDecember 30, 2023

1800s Typical Game Bird Dishes Served during the 1800s. These are the sort of dishes Jane Austen’s family would have eaten on a regular basis. Banded Partridges, Roast Partridges, Roast Surrey Fowl, Larded Guinea Fowl, Roast Plovers, Stuffed Capons, Roast Gosling and Roast Pigeons. From: 1850s- 1860s Mrs. Beeton’s Books of Household Management. via Google Books (PD-150)

  • 1800s Typical Game Bird Dishes. Banded Partridges, Roast Partridges, Roast Surrey Fowl, Larded Guinea Fowl, Roast Pheasant, Boiled Capon With White Sauce, Roast Gosling and Roast Pigeons. From: 1860s Mrs. Beeton's Book of Household Management. via Google Books (PD-150)
  • 1800s Typical Game Bird Dishes. Banded Partridges, Roast Partridges, Roast Surrey Fowl, Larded Guinea Fowl, Roast Plovers, Stuffed Capons, Roast Gosling and Roast Pigeons. From: 1860s Mrs. Beeton's Book of Household Management. via Google Books (PD-150)
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1816 Quilt Panel, English. Block printed cotton panel showing roses, lilies and lilacs. via collections.vam.ac.uk 3

1816 Block Printed Quilt Panel made to celebrate the Marriage of Princess Charlotte to Prince Leopold of Saxe-Coburg. #RegencyEra #Royalty #BritishHistory #Sewing

Suzi Love Posted on January 17, 2024 by Suzi LoveDecember 30, 2023

1816  Block Printed Quilt Panel made to celebrate the Marriage of Princess Charlotte to Prince Leopold of Saxe-Coburg.

Textile of block-printed white cotton in madder colours with pencilled blue. The cotton is printed with 9.5 octagonal panels intended to be cut out and applied to patchwork quilts. Each panels contains a bunch of flowers. Around the inner border is an inscription of Princess Charlotte of Wales married to Leopold Prince of Saxe-Coburg May 2, 1816. In the borders are three Prince of Wales feathers, the Royal Arms, and a crown on each side. At the end of the textile is printed a rectangular panel containing the manufacturers name and in a corner is the name ‘G. Swindels’.

This quilt has an excise stamp for 1816 and is inscribed ‘John Lowe and Co. Furniture Printers, Shepley Hall’, providing the name of the only identifiable manufacturer of these panels, although there are likely to have been others. John Lowe was a well-known firm of calico printers with large cotton factories and extensive bleaching grounds close to the River Tame near Ashton-under-Lyne in Lancashire.

Hand-quilting is done on a frame using needles called ‘betweens’. The stitches are executed with one hand; the other hand is kept underneath the quilt to feel for the needle. Small, uniform stitches (usually a ‘running stitch’) are taken through the three layers to form a decorative design. In ‘piecing’ or ‘patchwork’, small pieces of fabric are sewn together to produce a decorative design. The most enduring method in Britain is done by hand, and is known as ‘piecing over paper’. The pattern is first drawn onto paper and then accurately cut. Small pieces of fabric are tacked round each of the shapes, and then joined together from the back using overstitch. Most of the quilt top visible here has been pieced over paper, but in some areas the fabrics have been applied directly on to the earlier quilt that forms the wadding.

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1816 Quilt Panel, English. Block printed cotton panel showing roses, lilies and lilacs. via collections.vam.ac.uk_1
1816 Quilt Panel, English. Block printed cotton panel showing roses, lilies and lilacs. via collections.vam.ac.uk_1
1816 Quilt Panel, English. Block printed cotton panel showing roses, lilies and lilacs. via collections.vam.ac.uk_2
1816 Quilt Panel, English. Block printed cotton panel showing roses, lilies and lilacs. via collections.vam.ac.uk_2
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1816 Quilt Panel, English. Block printed cotton panel showing roses, lilies and lilacs. via collections.vam.ac.uk 4
1816 Quilt Panel, English. Block printed cotton panel showing roses, lilies and lilacs. via collections.vam.ac.uk 5
1816 Quilt Panel, English. Block printed cotton panel showing roses, lilies and lilacs. via collections.vam.ac.uk 5
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1816 Blue Riding Habit With Full Skirt And Military Style Bodice in Bridgerton and Jane Austen style. #Bridgerton #RegencyFashion #JaneAusten #HistoricalFashion #Riding

Suzi Love Posted on January 14, 2024 by Suzi LoveDecember 23, 2023

1816  Blue Riding Habit, French. High-waisted blue riding dress with a train, the long full skirt being necessary to cover a lady’s legs and preserve her modesty when riding side saddle. These riding habits were usually designed by men and were in two pieces, a jacket and a skirt, worn over a shirt. A military style bodice decoration, high pointed collar and a knotted pink dotted cravat worn underneath that imitate male styles, or even Dandy fashion. Sleeves are very long as was the trend in French riding habits. Yellow gloves and a masculine style beaver hat. This print was designed by Horace Vernet and engraved by Pierre Baquoy. Fashion Plate  via Journal des Dames et des Modes, or Costume Parisien. Although, there are very similar riding habit fashion plates in other magazines.

The type of outfit Jane Austen and her friends would have worn if they went horse riding. https://books2read.com/SuziLoveFashionWomen1815-1819

1816 Riding Habit, French. High-waisted blue riding dress with a train, military style bodice decoration and collar, yellow gloves and a top hat. Fashion Plate via Suzi Love suzilove.com & Journal des Dames et des Modes, or Costume Parisien.
1816 Riding Habit, French. High-waisted blue riding dress with a train, military style bodice decoration and collar, yellow gloves and a top hat. Fashion Plate via Suzi Love suzilove.com & Journal des Dames et des Modes, or Costume Parisien.
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1817 Bridgerton and Jane Austen Style High-Waisted Pink Morning Walking Dress, French. #RegencyFashion #JaneAusten #Bridgerton

Suzi Love Posted on January 14, 2024 by Suzi LoveDecember 30, 2023

1817 Pink Morning Walking Dress, French. High-waisted,high frilled neckline, long straight sleeves, triple layer of frills above the hem, bonnet with plumes, or feathers to decorate, and tied under the chin with pink ribbon, pink shoes and gloves. Most likely has white muslin dress with the white neck frill underneath the dress. Fashion Plate via Journal des Dames et des Modes, or Costume Parisien.

Definition Morning Walking Dress: Worn out shopping, walking in a city park or the country estate. Presentable and warm, more fashionable than Morning DressĀ  but not overly accessorized.

1817 Pink Morning Dress, French. High-waisted,high frilled neckline, long straight sleeves, triple layer of frills above the hem, bonnet tied under the chin with pink ribbon, pink shoes. Fashion Plate via Journal des Dames et des Modes, or Costume Parisien.

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1799 November 24th ‘Parisian Ladies in Their Full Winter Dress for 1800’. Caricature By Isaac Cruikshank. #GeorgianEra #Cartoon #BritishHistory

Suzi Love Posted on January 14, 2024 by Suzi LoveDecember 30, 2023

1799 November 24th ‘Parisian Ladies in Their Full Winter Dress for 1800’. By Isaac Cruikshank. Ridiculing excesses of late 1790s Parisian high-waisted Greek look gowns of transparent fabrics and extremely low cut bodices.Full Dress meant every possible accessory was added to outfits.g. elaborate hats, reticules or bags, anklets and jewels. Via British Museum, London, UK. britishmuseum.org (PD-Art)

1799 November 24th 'Parisian Ladies in Their Full Winter Dress for 1800'. By Isaac Cruikshank. Ridiculing excesses of late 1790s Parisian high-waisted Greek look gowns of transparent fabrics and extremely low cut bodices.Full Dress meant every possible accessory was added to outfits.g. elaborate hats, reticules or bags, anklets and jewels. Via Suzi Love - suzilove.com & British Museum, London, UK. britishmuseum.org (PD-Art)
1799 November 24th ‘Parisian Ladies in Their Full Winter Dress for 1800’. By Isaac Cruikshank. Ridiculing excesses of late 1790s Parisian high-waisted Greek look gowns of transparent fabrics and extremely low cut bodices.Full Dress meant every possible accessory was added to outfits.g. elaborate hats, reticules or bags, anklets and jewels. Via Suzi Love – suzilove.com & British Museum, London, UK. britishmuseum.org (PD-Art)
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1831-1850 ca. Reticule, English. Round bag of crimson silk with embroidery and a drawstring. via Museum Of London. #RomanticEra #VictorianEra #Fashion

Suzi Love Posted on January 13, 2024 by Suzi LoveDecember 28, 2023

1831-1850 ca. Reticule, English. Round bag of crimson silk with embroidery and a drawstring. via Museum Of London.

1831-1850 ca. Reticule, English. Round bag of crimson silk with embroidery and a drawstring. via Museum Of London.
1831-1850 ca. Reticule, English. Round bag of crimson silk with embroidery and a drawstring. via Museum Of London.
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1819 Pale Blue Redingote, Or Coat, With Matching Bonnet. #Redingote #RegencyFashion #FashionPlate #French

Suzi Love Posted on January 13, 2024 by Suzi LoveDecember 23, 2023

1819 Pale Blue Redingote, Pelisse or Walking Dress, French. Blue redingote with pink bow showing off gorgeous neck frills and bonnet of castor decorated with tassels. The type of outfit young Regency Era ladies would have worn if they were out shopping on Bond Street, walking in a park, or taking a carriage ride through Hyde Park. Fashion Plate via Journal des Dames et des Modes, or Costume Parisien.

Definition Redingote Or Pelisse Or Walking Dress Or Coat: French word developed from English words, riding coat. Long fitted outdoor coat worn over other garments for warmth. Often left open at the front to show off the dress underneath. Sometimes cut away in front. Originally made with several capes and trimmed with large buttons. French fashion plates call these coats Redingotes and they are designed for women, men and children. English fashion plates call them a Pelisse, a walking dress, Promenade dress, or Carriage dress.

1819 Pale Blue Redingote, Pelisse or Walking Dress, French. Blue redingote with pink bow showing off gorgeous neck frills and bonnet of castor decorated with tassels. Fashion Plate via Suzi Love suzilove.com & Journal des Dames et des Modes, or Costume Parisien.
1819 Pale Blue Redingote, Pelisse or Walking Dress, French. Blue redingote with pink bow showing off gorgeous neck frills and bonnet of castor decorated with tassels. Fashion Plate via Suzi Love suzilove.com & Journal des Dames et des Modes, or Costume Parisien.
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