WikiVictorian on X: This fabric made its first appearance in

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Walking Through History - with Jasper and Angela - I made the patterns and a first trial (a muslin) for my new 1560s Flemish costume. So these are not the real fabrics /

The Golden Thread: How Fabric Changed History by Kassia St Clair - Books - Hachette Australia

Messages found in Victorian-era dress decoded in Manitoba

WikiVictorian on X: Autochrome portrait made by Thomas Shields Clarke, Fernbrook, 1910. / X

WikiVictorian on X: Half-mourning dress by James McCreary and Co., 1894-96. The MET. Mourning in the Victorian era had three stages. Half mourning was the third and most relaxed one, when dresses

WikiVictorian on X: Edward Fenn: 15. Edward was convicted of stealing clothes on 31 March 1873 and served 1 month with hard labour. / X

WikiVictorian on X: For younger ladies,lighter fabrics are more appropriate: “Tulle, plain and embroidered,worn over silk, tarletan, muslin, grenadine, barege,silk tissue,crape, lace, illusion, and other thin fabrics . . . are all

WikiVictorian on X: “The most becoming and appropriate riding dress is made to fit the waist closely, and button to the throat, with sleeves (coat pattern) coming to the wrist.”—The Art of

DRESSING LIKE IT'S 1915 1910s fashion, 1919 fashion, 1915 fashion

My First Foray Into the Victorian Era – Red Shoes. Red Wine.

My First Foray Into the Victorian Era – Red Shoes. Red Wine.

My First Foray Into the Victorian Era – Red Shoes. Red Wine.