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my18thcenturysource:lookingbackatfashionhistory:• Gown.Place...
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my18thcenturysource:On Wednesdays We Wear Pink:“Portrait of a...
my18thcenturysource:Well, The Alienist is finally on Netflix,...
my18thcenturysource:Well, wish me luck with the nice Orpheus...
my18thcenturysource:Mary and Margaret GainsboroughThomas...
my18thcenturysource:TartanHave ever thought that only Sam...
stargareongirl:my18thcenturysource:On Wednesdays We Wear...
my18thcenturysource:“The Three Witches from Macbeth”, Daniel...
my18thcenturysource:Today is Madonna’s birthday, and what...
my18thcenturysource:Back in June 2010, when this collection was...
my18thcenturysource:On Wednesdays We Wear Pink:James Lance as...
my18thcenturysource:On Wednesdays We Wear Pink:Pink jacket,...
my18thcenturysource:my18thcenturysource:Did I tell you all that I was going to New York later this..
my18thcenturysource:fakehistory:How France got involved in...
my18thcenturysource:October is here.Halloween is...
my18thcenturysource:Something to try on this week, guys.
my18thcenturysource:“Self-portrait”, ca. 1799, Joseph Mallord...
my18thcenturysource:met-musical-instruments:Seven String Bass...
my18thcenturysource:siriusciel:this is so sad private...
my18thcenturysource:my18thcenturysource:I’m watching a Mexican film called “La Carga”, set in...
my18thcenturysource:This is LONG video, but I’ve been watching...
mariaslozak:my18thcenturysource:my18thcenturysource:On...
my18thcenturysource:“De negro y de india, china cambuja”,...
my18thcenturysource:Women History Month:Phillis Wheatley (c....
my18thcenturysource:Thank you mid 17th century Spanish court...
somethingwendythiswaycomes:my18thcenturysource:This is from the movie Peterloo which is based on...
my18thcenturysource:amatesura:Bright Star (2009) | dir. Jane...
my18thcenturysource:Black 18th Century“I am America. I am the...
my18thcenturysource:katsadako:history buffs watching period...
my18thcenturysource:gingerhaze:rosalarian:jacsfishburne:I...
my18thcenturysource:BanyanFor us, this is just a robe, but in...
my18thcenturysource:On Wednesdays We Wear Pink:“Portrait de...
my18thcenturysource:my18thcenturysource:Black 18th...
my18thcenturysource:amoris:my18thcenturysource:silverlight...
my18thcenturysource:wolfie-amadeus:A trend to bring back: those massive 18th century straw hats...
my18thcenturysource:On Wednesdays We Wear Pink:Pink silk robe à la française, 1760s-70s,...
my18thcenturysource:tylerjadeparis:Notre Dame...
my18thcenturysource:copperbadge:drgaellon:racethewind10:ro...
my18thcenturysource:On Wednesdays We Wear Pink:“Two black...
my18thcenturysource:Olaudah Equiano (c. 1745–1797) You may...
my18thcenturysource:Olaudah Equiano (c. 1745–1797) You may or...
my18thcenturysource:Leopard in the 18th CenturyYes, not only...
my18thcenturysource:Totally useless information: I am that kind of person who wears grey or navy and
enlightenmentboi:my18thcenturysource:Olaudah Equiano (c. 1745–1797) You may or may not know ab
my18thcenturysource:BanyanFor us, this is just a robe, but in the 18th century with fashion being so
my18thcenturysource:“The Three Witches from Macbeth”, Daniel Gardner, 1775, National Por
my18thcenturysource:ON WEDNESDAYS WE WEAR PINKGown, silk brocade, c. 1770 (weaving), 1770s (sewing),
my18thcenturysource:merrycai:Lestat de LioncourtMORE REBLOGS TO COME!Because I love this film, I lov
vincents-crows:my18thcenturysource:vincents-crows:The striped gloves I finished on New Year’s.
my18thcenturysource:my18thcenturysource:Black 18th Century“I am America. I am the part you won
my18thcenturysource:The White (and colourful) StripesThe stripes for the late 18th century menswear
ladysmatter:my18thcenturysource:“Self Portrait” John Singleton Copley, 1780-84One of the
my18thcenturysource:One suit, two styles.kingfucko asked about the green suit in the Moschino post,
my18thcenturysource: tylerjadeparis: Notre Dame Cathedral ☹️
my18thcenturysource:lookingbackatfashionhistory:• Suit.Date: 1740–60Culture: ItalianMediu
my18thcenturysource: If the 18th century robe à la française were a Pokémon, th
my18thcenturysource: I was looking for a better photo of a gown I saw in a museum a while a go AND I
my18thcenturysource:gunneratlarge:Valley Forge’s “Incomparable Patience and Fidelity&rdq
my18thcenturysource:vincents-crows:My 1730’s waistcoat is technically finished but I’ve
ladysmatter:my18thcenturysource:“Self Portrait” John Singleton Copley, 1780-84One of the
my18thcenturysource:Just getting into the Holiday mood with some men dressed in red and looking grea
my18thcenturysource:More photos of my 1894 shirtwaist! (Here the first post about this garment)I add
my18thcenturysource:Maybe, just for the eye candy, this is the actual best behind the scenes photo f
my18thcenturysource:Pocket detail on a ensemble, 1780’s. Made in France of silk velvet embroid
my18thcenturysource:“Gustav III, King of Sweden in ermine coronation robe”, 1777, Alexan
my18thcenturysource:Is this waistcoat awesome, or what?That level of detail and craftsmanship never
my18thcenturysource:Storage in The Clothworkers’ Centre for Textile and Fashion Study and Cons
my18thcenturysource:“General George Washington at Trenton“, 1792, John Trumbull.Another
my18thcenturysource:“Francis Greville, Baron Brooke, later 1st Earl of Warwick”, 1741, J
my18thcenturysource:Inspiration: baby blue menswearThis week I’ve posted a LOT of menswear (fr
my18thcenturysource:WTF TUMBLR?! WHY IS MY GEORGE WASHINGTON PORTRAIT POST LABELED AS “ADULT C
my18thcenturysource:“General George Washington at Trenton“, 1792, John Trumbull.Another
my18thcenturysource:Silk coat, 1740s, England, National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne, Australia.Th
my18thcenturysource:Leopard in the 18th CenturyYes, not only The Nanny wears leopard print, back in
my18thcenturysource:WTF TUMBLR?! WHY IS MY GEORGE WASHINGTON PORTRAIT POST LABELED AS “ADULT C
my18thcenturysource:“Watson and the Shark”, John Singleton Copley, 1778.I know you all l
my18thcenturysource:ON WEDNESDAYS WE WEAR PINKGown, silk brocade, c. 1770 (weaving), 1770s (sewing),
my18thcenturysource:On Wednesdays We Wear PinkSuit reproduction by Dragos Moldoveanu from Chenilles
my18thcenturysource:lookingbackatfashionhistory:• Gown.Place of origin: Italy Date: 1730-1759 (
my18thcenturysource:ON WEDNESDAYS WE WEAR PINKGown, silk brocade, c. 1770 (weaving), 1770s (sewing),
my18thcenturysource:vinceaddams:I really really like late 18th century waistcoats. Especially the 17
my18thcenturysource:On Wednesdays We Wear Pink:“Oliver Journu”, 1756, Jean-Baptiste Perr
my18thcenturysource:Pocket detail on a ensemble, 1780’s. Made in France of silk velvet embroid
my18thcenturysource:WTF TUMBLR?! WHY IS MY GEORGE WASHINGTON PORTRAIT POST LABELED AS “ADULT C
my18thcenturysource:Waistcoat, French, between 1780-1790.Silk and silk embroidery.Now in storage at
my18thcenturysource:Something to try on this week, guys.
ladysmatter:my18thcenturysource:“Self Portrait” John Singleton Copley, 1780-84On
my18thcenturysource:“Francis Greville, Baron Brooke, later 1st Earl of Warwick”, 1741, J
my18thcenturysource:Yes! The Pink Wednesdays are back!And here we have a dark pink waistcoat made of
my18thcenturysource:Pocket detail on a ensemble, 1780’s. Made in France of silk velvet embroid
my18thcenturysource:Pocket detail on a ensemble, 1780’s. Made in France of silk velvet embroid
my18thcenturysource:ON WEDNESDAYS WE WEAR PINKGown, silk brocade, c. 1770 (weaving), 1770s (sewing),
my18thcenturysource:Brocaded silk Mantua, 1730s, English, Victoria & Albert Museum.I’m
my18thcenturysource:vincents-crows:The striped gloves I finished on New Year’s. I have complai
enlightenmentboi:my18thcenturysource:Olaudah Equiano (c. 1745–1797) You may or may not know ab
my18thcenturysource:Leopard in the 18th CenturyYes, not only The Nanny wears leopard print, back in
my18thcenturysource:my18thcenturysource:my18thcenturysource:Embroidered panels for a man’s sui
my18thcenturysource:my18thcenturysource:“Trompe l'oeil”, Carl Hofverberg, 1737. Foundati
my18thcenturysource:More photos of my 1894 shirtwaist! (Here the first post about this garment)I add
my18thcenturysource:vincents-crows:The striped gloves I finished on New Year’s. I have complai
my18thcenturysource:Yes! The Pink Wednesdays are back!And here we have a dark pink waistcoat made of
my18thcenturysource:Totally useless information: I am that kind of person who wears grey or navy and
my18thcenturysource:“Francis Greville, Baron Brooke, later 1st Earl of Warwick”, 1741, J
my18thcenturysource: “The Blue Boy”, Thomas Gainsborough, ca. 1770. This is an 18th cent
my18thcenturysource: On Wednesdays We Wear Pink: Or we wear our hair pink as these two sitters in th
my18thcenturysource: my18thcenturysource: my18thcenturysource: Embroidered panels for a man’s
my18thcenturysource: hereticalheraldry: Names of 18th-century beauty patches Beauty marks had names!
my18thcenturysource: gunneratlarge: Valley Forge’s “Incomparable Patience and Fidelity&r
my18thcenturysource: Maybe, just for the eye candy, this is the actual best behind the scenes photo
my18thcenturysource: A little appreciation post for the riding habit and the way we all (especially
my18thcenturysource: Storage in The Clothworkers’ Centre for Textile and Fashion Study and Con
my18thcenturysource: gunneratlarge: Valley Forge’s “Incomparable Patience and Fidelity&r
my18thcenturysource: Leopard in the 18th CenturyYes, not only The Nanny wears leopard print, back in
my18thcenturysource: After a LONG time, here we have a new Get The Look post! James Erskine was not
my18thcenturysource: Leopard in the 18th CenturyYes, not only The Nanny wears leopard print, back in
my18thcenturysource:Storage in The Clothworkers’ Centre for Textile and Fashion Study and Conservati
my18thcenturysource: vinceaddams: I really really like late 18th century waistcoats. Especially the
my18thcenturysource: hereticalheraldry: Names of 18th-century beauty patches Beauty marks had names!
my18thcenturysource: The behind the scenes photos from Marie Antoinette are never enough.And I love
my18thcenturysource: Black is the colour. Black is my favourite colour and I had never made a post a
my18thcenturysource: merrycai: Lestat de Lioncourt MORE REBLOGS TO COME! Because I love this film, I
dandyism22: my18thcenturysource: Back in June 2010, when this collection was presented, Rebecca Voig
dandyism22: my18thcenturysource: Back in June 2010, when this collection was presented, Rebecca Voig
my18thcenturysource: vincents-crows: The 1730′s coat is done!(It’ll be a while before I
my18thcenturysource: Maybe, just for the eye candy, this is the actual best behind the scenes photo
my18thcenturysource:WTF TUMBLR?! WHY IS MY GEORGE WASHINGTON PORTRAIT POST LABELED AS “ADULT C
my18thcenturysource: A little appreciation post for the riding habit and the way we all (especially
my18thcenturysource: ALL the florals! This mix of floral embroidery on the waistcoat and woven flora
my18thcenturysource: “General George Washington at Trenton“, 1792, John Trumbull.Another
my18thcenturysource: Black 18th Century “I am America. I am the part you won’t recognize
my18thcenturysource: my18thcenturysource: On Wednesdays We Wear Pink: “Two black page-boys&rdq
my18thcenturysource: “Watson and the Shark”, John Singleton Copley, 1778. I know you all
my18thcenturysource:WTF TUMBLR?! WHY IS MY GEORGE WASHINGTON PORTRAIT POST LABELED AS “ADULT C
my18thcenturysource: Storage in The Clothworkers’ Centre for Textile and Fashion Study and Con
my18thcenturysource: gunneratlarge: Valley Forge’s “Incomparable Patience and Fidelity&r
my18thcenturysource: “The Three Witches from Macbeth”, Daniel Gardner, 1775, National Po
my18thcenturysource: ON WEDNESDAYS WE WEAR PINKGown, silk brocade, c. 1770 (weaving), 1770s (sewing)
my18thcenturysource: “Messenger Monsey”, Mary and Thomas Black, lRoyal College of Physic
my18thcenturysource: ON WEDNESDAYS WE WEAR PINKGown, silk brocade, c. 1770 (weaving), 1770s (sewing)
my18thcenturysource: A little appreciation post for the riding habit and the way we all (especially
my18thcenturysource: A little appreciation post for the riding habit and the way we all (especially
ladysmatter: my18thcenturysource: “Self Portrait” John Singleton Copley, 1780-84 One of
my18thcenturysource: “General George Washington at Trenton“, 1792, John Trumbull.Another
my18thcenturysource: vincents-crows: The striped gloves I finished on New Year’s. I have compl
my18thcenturysource: Is this waistcoat awesome, or what? That level of detail and craftsmanship neve
my18thcenturysource: On Wednesdays We Wear Pink: “Portrait of Egmont von Chasôt”,
my18thcenturysource: gunneratlarge: Valley Forge’s “Incomparable Patience and Fidelity&r
my18thcenturysource: Totally useless information: I am that kind of person who wears grey or navy an
my18thcenturysource: A little appreciation post for the riding habit and the way we all (especially
my18thcenturysource: ALL the florals! This mix of floral embroidery on the waistcoat and woven flora
my18thcenturysource: Storage in The Clothworkers’ Centre for Textile and Fashion Study and Con
my18thcenturysource: Totally useless information: I am that kind of person who wears grey or navy an
my18thcenturysource: gunneratlarge: Valley Forge’s “Incomparable Patience and Fidelity&r
my18thcenturysource: A little appreciation post for the riding habit and the way we all (especially
my18thcenturysource: “General George Washington at Trenton“, 1792, John Trumbull.Another
my18thcenturysource: Leopard in the 18th CenturyYes, not only The Nanny wears leopard print, back in
my18thcenturysource: That earthquake post is taking longer to write than expected. So please enjoy t
my18thcenturysource: Maybe, just for the eye candy, this is the actual best behind the scenes photo
my18thcenturysource:Last week, Davrie Caro contacted me (via the Facebook page) to share these image
my18thcenturysource: vincents-crows: The striped gloves I finished on New Year’s. I have compl
ladysmatter: my18thcenturysource: “Self Portrait” John Singleton Copley, 1780-84 One of
my18thcenturysource: lookingbackatfashionhistory: • Gown. Place of origin: Italy Date: 1730-175
my18thcenturysource: Satin waistcoat with gold embroidery, 1720s, Italy, Galleria del Costume Palazz
my18thcenturysource: A little appreciation post for the riding habit and the way we all (especially
my18thcenturysource: “Gustav III, King of Sweden in ermine coronation robe”, 1777, Alexa
my18thcenturysource: sartorialadventure: Portrait of Signor Scalzi by Charles Joseph Flipart, c 1730
my18thcenturysource: Leopard in the 18th CenturyYes, not only The Nanny wears leopard print, back in
my18thcenturysource: Mary and Margaret Gainsborough Thomas Gainsborough had favourite subjects to pa
my18thcenturysource: “General George Washington at Trenton“, 1792, John Trumbull.Another
my18thcenturysource: “Gustav III, King of Sweden in ermine coronation robe”, 1777, Alexa
my18thcenturysource: hereticalheraldry: Names of 18th-century beauty patches Beauty marks had names!
my18thcenturysource: “The Three Witches from Macbeth”, Daniel Gardner, 1775, National Po
my18thcenturysource: Totally useless information: I am that kind of person who wears grey or navy an
my18thcenturysource: Maybe, just for the eye candy, this is the actual best behind the scenes photo
my18thcenturysource: On Wednesdays We Wear Pink:“Portrait of an unidentified lady of the S&aac
my18thcenturysource: sartorialadventure: jeannepompadour:Doña María Josefa Juana de Ll
my18thcenturysource: lestating: Interview with the Vampire: Behind the scenes Wow. Just wow. We hard
my18thcenturysource: vincents-crows: The striped gloves I finished on New Year’s. I have compl
my18thcenturysource: Totally useless information: I am that kind of person who wears grey or navy an
my18thcenturysource:WTF TUMBLR?! WHY IS MY GEORGE WASHINGTON PORTRAIT POST LABELED AS “ADULT C
my18thcenturysource: On Wednesdays We Wear Pink: “Two black page-boys”, Jacques-Andr&eac
my18thcenturysource: Just getting into the Holiday mood with some men dressed in red and looking gre
my18thcenturysource: vincents-crows: The 1730′s coat is done!(It’ll be a while before I
my18thcenturysource:“Portrait of a Lady”, early 1790s, Sir Thomas Lawrence.
my18thcenturysource: Get The Look: We haven’t had a get the look for a while! Today we&rs
my18thcenturysource: gunneratlarge: Valley Forge’s “Incomparable Patience and Fidelity&r
ladysmatter: my18thcenturysource: “Self Portrait” John Singleton Copley, 1780-84
my18thcenturysource: “Watson and the Shark”, John Singleton Copley, 1778. I know you all
my18thcenturysource: Just getting into the Holiday mood with some men dressed in red and looking gre
my18thcenturysource: Storage in The Clothworkers’ Centre for Textile and Fashion Study and Con
my18thcenturysource: “Watson and the Shark”, John Singleton Copley, 1778. I know you all
my18thcenturysource: Leopard in the 18th CenturyYes, not only The Nanny wears leopard print, back in
my18thcenturysource: Maybe, just for the eye candy, this is the actual best behind the scenes photo
my18thcenturysource: Waistcoat, England (probably), ca. 1725-1750, Historic Deerfield. This whi
my18thcenturysource: Samples of English silk fabric, used to make court dresses for Queen Charlotte
my18thcenturysource: Leopard in the 18th CenturyYes, not only The Nanny wears leopard print, back in
my18thcenturysource: Pocket detail on a ensemble, 1780’s. Made in France of silk velvet embroi
my18thcenturysource: Black 18th Century “I am America. I am the part you won’t recognize
my18thcenturysource: A little appreciation post for the riding habit and the way we all (especially
my18thcenturysource: Storage in The Clothworkers’ Centre for Textile and Fashion Study and Con
my18thcenturysource: lestating: Interview with the Vampire: Behind the scenes Wow. Just wow. We hard
my18thcenturysource: Green Suits I was thinking about that green suit from the LACMA we all love (re
my18thcenturysource: A little appreciation post for the riding habit and the way we all (especially
my18thcenturysource: my18thcenturysource: Mary and Margaret Gainsborough Thomas Gainsborough had fav
my18thcenturysource: vincents-crows: My 1730’s waistcoat is technically finished but I’v
my18thcenturysource:WTF TUMBLR?! WHY IS MY GEORGE WASHINGTON PORTRAIT POST LABELED AS “ADULT C
my18thcenturysource:my18thcenturysource:I’ll always post David Bowie in 18th century fashion i
my18thcenturysource: vinceaddams: I really really like late 18th century waistcoats. Especially the
my18thcenturysource: Inspiration: baby blue menswear This week I’ve posted a LOT of menswear (
my18thcenturysource: my18thcenturysource:I’ll always post David Bowie in 18th century fashion
my18thcenturysource: “Watson and the Shark”, John Singleton Copley, 1778. I know you all
my18thcenturysource: Green Suits I was thinking about that green suit from the LACMA we all love (re
my18thcenturysource: “Self-portrait”, Gilbert Stuart, ca.1782–9, Tate. I don&rsquo
my18thcenturysource: Some covers from The Saturday Evening Post celebrating 4th of July by J.C. Leye
my18thcenturysource: Some covers from The Saturday Evening Post celebrating 4th of July by J.C. Leye
my18thcenturysource: Pair of waistcoat shapes, 1750-59, French, silk embroidered with silk.To make a
my18thcenturysource: On Wednesdays We Wear Pink: “Portrait of Egmont von Chasôt”,
my18thcenturysource: hereticalheraldry: Names of 18th-century beauty patches Beauty marks had names!
my18thcenturysource: On Wednesdays We Wear Pink: Or we wear our hair pink as these two sitters in th
my18thcenturysource: “King Gustav III and his Brothers”, Alexander Roslin, 1771. The roy
my18thcenturysource: Waistcoat, French, between 1780-1790. Silk and silk embroidery. Now in storage
my18thcenturysource: Maybe, just for the eye candy, this is the actual best behind the scenes photo
my18thcenturysource: Silk coat, 1740s, England, National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne, Australia.
beggars-opera: my18thcenturysource: “Watson and the Shark”, John Singleton Copley, 1778.
my18thcenturysource: After a LONG time, here we have a new Get The Look post! James Erskine was not
ladysmatter: my18thcenturysource: “Self Portrait” John Singleton Copley, 1780-84 One of
my18thcenturysource: On Wednesdays We Wear Pink: “Portrait de Marquise de Caumont La Force&rdq
dandyism22: my18thcenturysource: Back in June 2010, when this collection was presented, Rebecca Voig
ladysmatter: my18thcenturysource: “Self Portrait” John Singleton Copley, 1780-84 One of
my18thcenturysource: my18thcenturysource: On Wednesdays We Wear Pink: “Two black page-boys&rdq
my18thcenturysource: As part of Black History Month, I think important to share the work of Cheyney
my18thcenturysource: Storage in The Clothworkers’ Centre for Textile and Fashion Study and Con
ladysmatter: my18thcenturysource: “Self Portrait” John Singleton Copley, 1780-84
my18thcenturysource: Red wool suit worn by Peter II, 1727-1730, The Moscow Kremlin Museums.
my18thcenturysource: ALL the florals! This mix of floral embroidery on the waistcoat and woven flora
my18thcenturysource: Galerie des Glaces or gallery of the Mirrors, Palais de Versailles. Constructio
my18thcenturysource: “Gustav III, King of Sweden in ermine coronation robe”, 1777, Alexa
my18thcenturysource: Pocket detail on a ensemble, 1780’s. Made in France of silk velvet embroi
my18thcenturysource: Totally useless information: I am that kind of person who wears grey or navy an
my18thcenturysource: On Wednesdays We Wear Pink: “Messenger Monsey”, 1764, Mary Black an
ladysmatter: my18thcenturysource: my18thcenturysource: Embroidered panels for a man’s suit, 17
my18thcenturysource: “Watson and the Shark”, John Singleton Copley, 1778. I know you all
my18thcenturysource: lochiels: The Prince (1720-88) is entering the ballroom at the Palace of Holyro
my18thcenturysource: History reminding us to always spell check what we’re gonna send XD Also:
my18thcenturysource: EXHIBITION “Marie Antoinette - the costumes of an Oscar-winning queen&rdq
my18thcenturysource: Totally useless information: I am that kind of person who wears grey or navy an
my18thcenturysource: Storage in The Clothworkers’ Centre for Textile and Fashion Study and Con
my18thcenturysource: Totally useless information: I am that kind of person who wears grey or navy an
my18thcenturysource: lookingbackatfashionhistory: • Gown. Place of origin: Italy Date: 1730-175
ladysmatter: my18thcenturysource: “Self Portrait” John Singleton Copley, 1780-84 One of
my18thcenturysource: my18thcenturysource: my18thcenturysource: Embroidered panels for a man’s
ladysmatter: my18thcenturysource: “Self Portrait” John Singleton Copley, 1780-84
my18thcenturysource: Behind the scenes photos really are the best. This one if of John Malkovich and
my18thcenturysource: Totally useless information: I am that kind of person who wears grey or navy an
my18thcenturysource: Storage in The Clothworkers’ Centre for Textile and Fashion Study and Con
my18thcenturysource: Storage in The Clothworkers’ Centre for Textile and Fashion Study and Con
my18thcenturysource: Sleeved Waistcoats Every time I read/hear/say that term, can’t help but g
my18thcenturysource: “Garden Party on the Terrace of a Country Home“, ca. 1725, Anonymou
my18thcenturysource: “Watson and the Shark”, John Singleton Copley, 1778. I know you all
my18thcenturysource: lookingbackatfashionhistory: • Gown. Place of origin: Italy Date: 1730-175
my18thcenturysource: ON WEDNESDAYS WE WEAR PINKGown, silk brocade, c. 1770 (weaving), 1770s (sewing)
my18thcenturysource: vinceaddams: I really really like late 18th century waistcoats. Especially the
my18thcenturysource: ALL the florals! This mix of floral embroidery on the waistcoat and woven flora
my18thcenturysource: The Public Universal Friend Well, I know there haven’t been much Pride an
my18thcenturysource: “Garden Party on the Terrace of a Country Home“, ca. 1725, Anonymou
my18thcenturysource: “Garden Party on the Terrace of a Country Home“, ca. 1725, Anonymou
my18thcenturysource: “General George Washington at Trenton“, 1792, John Trumbull.Another
my18thcenturysource: A little appreciation post for the riding habit and the way we all (especially
my18thcenturysource:WTF TUMBLR?! WHY IS MY GEORGE WASHINGTON PORTRAIT POST LABELED AS “ADULT C
my18thcenturysource: “Francis Greville, Baron Brooke, later 1st Earl of Warwick”, 1741,
my18thcenturysource: Maybe, just for the eye candy, this is the actual best behind the scenes photo
my18thcenturysource: Some covers from The Saturday Evening Post celebrating 4th of July by J.C. Leye
my18thcenturysource: Pocket detail on a ensemble, 1780’s. Made in France of silk velvet embroi
my18thcenturysource: ON WEDNESDAYS WE WEAR PINKGown, silk brocade, c. 1770 (weaving), 1770s (sewing)
ladysmatter: my18thcenturysource: “Self Portrait” John Singleton Copley, 1780-84
my18thcenturysource: Waistcoat, French, between 1780-1790. Silk and silk embroidery. Now in storage
my18thcenturysource: Leopard in the 18th CenturyYes, not only The Nanny wears leopard print, back in
my18thcenturysource: History reminding us to always spell check what we’re gonna send XD Also:
my18thcenturysource: On Wednesdays We Wear Pink: “Two black page-boys”, Jacques-Andr&eac
my18thcenturysource: Inspiration: baby blue menswear This week I’ve posted a LOT of menswear (
my18thcenturysource: lestating: Interview with the Vampire: Behind the scenes Wow. Just wow. We hard
my18thcenturysource:beggars-opera:British Redcoats(Photo credits: x x x x x x x x x)OHMYFUCKING
my18thcenturysource: On Wednesdays we wear pink. “Portrait of the Baroness de Neubourg-Cromi&e
my18thcenturysource: hereticalheraldry: Names of 18th-century beauty patches Beauty marks had names!
my18thcenturysource: my18thcenturysource: “Trompe l'oeil”, Carl Hofverberg, 1737. Founda
my18thcenturysource: “Watson and the Shark”, John Singleton Copley, 1778. I know you all
my18thcenturysource: “General George Washington at Trenton“, 1792, John Trumbull.Another
enlightenmentboi: my18thcenturysource: Olaudah Equiano (c. 1745–1797) You may or may not know
my18thcenturysource: A little appreciation post for the riding habit and the way we all (especially
my18thcenturysource: my18thcenturysource: Black 18th Century “I am America. I am the part you
my18thcenturysource: gunneratlarge: Valley Forge’s “Incomparable Patience and Fidelity&r
my18thcenturysource: Pocket detail on a ensemble, 1780’s. Made in France of silk velvet embroi
my18thcenturysource: Pocket detail on a ensemble, 1780’s. Made in France of silk velvet embroi
my18thcenturysource: Embroidered silk twill waistcoat, 18th century.
my18thcenturysource: Inspiration: baby blue menswear This week I’ve posted a LOT of menswear (
my18thcenturysource: Totally useless information: I am that kind of person who wears grey or navy an
my18thcenturysource:Georgian January Day 2: FloraWell, I missed day 1, but here’s day to of th
my18thcenturysource: lochiels: The Prince (1720-88) is entering the ballroom at the Palace of Holyro
my18thcenturysource: my18thcenturysource: Black 18th Century “I am America. I am the part you
my18thcenturysource: On Wednesdays We Wear Pink: “Two black page-boys”, Jacques-Andr&eac
my18thcenturysource: merrycai: Lestat de Lioncourt MORE REBLOGS TO COME! Because I love this film, I
my18thcenturysource: “Francis Greville, Baron Brooke, later 1st Earl of Warwick”, 1741,
enlightenmentboi: my18thcenturysource: Olaudah Equiano (c. 1745–1797) You may or may not know
my18thcenturysource: EXHIBITION “Marie Antoinette - the costumes of an Oscar-winning queen&rdq
my18thcenturysource: “The Blue Boy”, Thomas Gainsborough, ca. 1770.This is an 18th centu
my18thcenturysource: vincents-crows: The striped gloves I finished on New Year’s. I have compl
my18thcenturysource: Silk coat, 1740s, England, National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne, Australia.
enlightenmentboi: my18thcenturysource: Olaudah Equiano (c. 1745–1797) You may or may not know
my18thcenturysource: “Midshipman Augustus Brine”, John Singleton Copley, 1782 Seven year
my18thcenturysource: On Wednesdays We Wear Pink: “Portrait de Marquise de Caumont La Force&rdq
ladysmatter: my18thcenturysource: “Self Portrait” John Singleton Copley, 1780-84 One of
my18thcenturysource: On Wednesdays We Wear Pink: “Portrait de Marquise de Caumont La Force&rdq
my18thcenturysource: lochiels: The Prince (1720-88) is entering the ballroom at the Palace of Holyro
my18thcenturysource: Silk coat, 1740s, England, National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne, Australia.
my18thcenturysource: A little appreciation post for the riding habit and the way we all (especially
my18thcenturysource: Satin waistcoat with gold embroidery, 1720s, Italy, Galleria del Costume Palazz
my18thcenturysource: Silk coat, 1740s, England, National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne, Australia.
my18thcenturysource: Totally useless information: I am that kind of person who wears grey or navy an
dandyism22: my18thcenturysource: Back in June 2010, when this collection was presented, Rebecca Voig
my18thcenturysource: Waistcoat, French, between 1780-1790. Silk and silk embroidery. Now in storage
my18thcenturysource: A little appreciation post for the riding habit and the way we all (especially
thegentlemanscloset:my18thcenturysource:Inspiration: Pink MenswearIn the 18th Century pink was not a
my18thcenturysource: Apparently Marianne Loir loved to paint leopard print and fur. A I’m tota
my18thcenturysource: Leopard in the 18th CenturyYes, not only The Nanny wears leopard print, back in
my18thcenturysource: Totally useless information: I am that kind of person who wears grey or navy an
my18thcenturysource: lochiels: The Prince (1720-88) is entering the ballroom at the Palace of Holyro
my18thcenturysource: “General George Washington at Trenton“, 1792, John Trumbull.Another
my18thcenturysource: Embroidery sampler, 1770-99, Mexico, Victoria & Albert Museum. A sample
vincents-crows: my18thcenturysource: vincents-crows: The striped gloves I finished on New Year&rsquo
my18thcenturysource: EXHIBITION “Marie Antoinette - the costumes of an Oscar-winning queen&rdq
my18thcenturysource: lookingbackatfashionhistory: • Gown. Place of origin: Italy Date: 1730-175
my18thcenturysource: gunneratlarge: Valley Forge’s “Incomparable Patience and Fidelity&r
my18thcenturysource: Sleeved Waistcoats Every time I read/hear/say that term, can’t help but g
my18thcenturysource: On Wednesdays We Wear Pink:“Mademoiselle Louise Jacquet”, 1748-1752
ladysmatter: my18thcenturysource: “Self Portrait” John Singleton Copley, 1780-84 One of
my18thcenturysource: Yes! The Pink Wednesdays are back! And here we have a dark pink waistcoat made
my18thcenturysource: On Wednesdays We Wear Pink: “Oliver Journu”, 1756, Jean-Baptiste Pe
my18thcenturysource:WTF TUMBLR?! WHY IS MY GEORGE WASHINGTON PORTRAIT POST LABELED AS “ADULT C
my18thcenturysource:“Portrait of a Lady”, early 1790s, Sir Thomas Lawrence.
my18thcenturysource:WTF TUMBLR?! WHY IS MY GEORGE WASHINGTON PORTRAIT POST LABELED AS “ADULT C
dandyism22: my18thcenturysource: Back in June 2010, when this collection was presented, Rebecca Voig
my18thcenturysource: Maybe, just for the eye candy, this is the actual best behind the scenes photo
my18thcenturysource: Waistcoat, England (probably), ca. 1725-1750, Historic Deerfield. This whi
my18thcenturysource: hereticalheraldry: Names of 18th-century beauty patches Beauty marks had names!
my18thcenturysource: my18thcenturysource:I’ll always post David Bowie in 18th century fashion
my18thcenturysource: Something to try on this week, guys.
my18thcenturysource: my18thcenturysource: my18thcenturysource: Embroidered panels for a man’s
my18thcenturysource: Just getting into the Holiday mood with some men dressed in red and looking gre
my18thcenturysource: Leopard in the 18th CenturyYes, not only The Nanny wears leopard print, back in
ladysmatter: my18thcenturysource: “Self Portrait” John Singleton Copley, 1780-84
my18thcenturysource: “Garden Party on the Terrace of a Country Home“, ca. 1725, Anonymou
enlightenmentboi: my18thcenturysource: Olaudah Equiano (c. 1745–1797) You may or may not know
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