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Reproduction Regency Garments

Reproduction Regency Garments

The same gal who shared the photos of the 1813 gown also put on a fashion show that highlighted the styles of every decade for the last two centuries (talk about a daunting undertaking!). She made the outfits seen in these pictures, basing them upon fashion plates and original gowns from the decades represented. Lynde [...]

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ca. 1813 Regency Gown

ca. 1813 Regency Gown

Writes Lynde, “This belongs to my art teacher, who is an expert in the West on historical clothing from 1800-1850. She is amazing! She has a three-volume dissertation for her Ph.D. and a clothing collection of 30,000 items. She bought this dress in Scotland for $300, and she dates it to about 1813. Can I just tell you, when I saw this dress I very nearly fainted.”

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Regency Era Portraits

Regency Era Portraits

Here are portraits of many well-known Regency figures — plus some not-so-well-known. I love studying portraiture from this time period!

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Extant Regency Garments from Karen Augusta

Extant Regency Garments from Karen Augusta

Karen Augusta of Antique Fashion.com.com has graciously allowed me to share some of the photographs she has taken of original garments she has sold in her online shop. Studying original clothing is essential for recreating the correct look of the period, which changed from year to year. Thank you to Karen for sharing her knowledge and her beautiful pictures! Be sure to visit her site for more breathtaking gowns from the 18th-20th centuries!

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Regency Portrait by Vigee’ le Brun

Regency Portrait by Vigee’ le Brun

This is a lovely self-portrait (1790s) by Elizabeth Vigee’ le Brun. Note the very full skirt, long hair and tied down straw hat. She is also wearing a chemisette, which peeps out at her neckline beneath the shawl. Thank you to Carol Gerten, whose absolutely fantastic website supplied this image and several more here!

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