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Le Bon Ton, Journal De Modes. September 1854, V. 37, Plate 7. Digital Collections Of The Los Angeles

Le Bon Ton, Journal De Modes. September 1854, V. 37, Plate 7. Digital Collections Of The Los Angeles

Le Bon Ton, Journal de modes. September 1854, v. 37, plate 7. Digital Collections of the Los Angeles Public Library

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1 year ago

This is magnificent!

Holy shit, y’all have got to see this art deco dream of a quilt from Reddit:

Holy Shit, Yall Have Got To See This Art Deco Dream Of A Quilt From Reddit:
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1 year ago

Wake up babe a new open access review about Ice Age fashion just dropped.

Paleolithic eyed needles and the evolution of dress (Science Advances 28 June 2024)

This article uses the spread of bone awls and needles to trace the evolution of clothing from simple, minimally protective coverings to finely tailored, insulating garments across the geography of the Last Glacial Maximum. Not surprisingly, needle use is associated with cold climates and the need for warm, fitted clothing. But the wide variation in needle size, including very small ones for fine, delicate work, along with frequent discovery of shell and bone beads showing use wear consistent with rubbing against clothing, shows the evolution of clothing into dress. Bodily adornment transitioned to clothing to mark identity and status.

Wake Up Babe A New Open Access Review About Ice Age Fashion Just Dropped.

Fig. 4. Puncture marks consistent with leather hole punching on a bone fragment at Canyars, Catalonia, dated to 39,600 cal B.P. Scale bars, 1 cm. Photos: L. Doyon, F. d’Errico.

Wake Up Babe A New Open Access Review About Ice Age Fashion Just Dropped.

Fig. 5. Morphological variation in the size and shape of Late Pleistocene eyed needles. Scale bar, 1 cm. Modified from d’Errico et al.

Wake Up Babe A New Open Access Review About Ice Age Fashion Just Dropped.

Fig. 2. Nassarius kraussianu shell beads from Blombos Cave Still Bay layers, southern Africa, dated to approximately 73,000 to 70,000 years ago. Arrows indicate use-wear facets. Photos: F. d’Errico [modified after d’Errico et al.]

1 year ago
I Never Did Update When This Got Finished Last Summer, Did I?
I Never Did Update When This Got Finished Last Summer, Did I?
I Never Did Update When This Got Finished Last Summer, Did I?
I Never Did Update When This Got Finished Last Summer, Did I?

I never did update when this got finished last summer, did I?

Happy with how it turned out, even if it does take some serious hairpin architecture to construct a bun that'll hold the hat steady - it's a little heavier (and a lot more ready to blow around in the wind) than anticipated.

1 year ago
Some Colors Just Make My Heart Happy. This Gown Is Peak Gothic, Dating From 1840-1850, Potentially Of
Some Colors Just Make My Heart Happy. This Gown Is Peak Gothic, Dating From 1840-1850, Potentially Of
Some Colors Just Make My Heart Happy. This Gown Is Peak Gothic, Dating From 1840-1850, Potentially Of

Some colors just make my heart happy. This gown is peak Gothic, dating from 1840-1850, potentially of German origin. If you like layer cake gowns with staying power, this is ideal.

Miles of rose pink taffeta silk, Chinese style embroidery, and those mirrored V shapes at the bodice top and bottom just make this perfect for a princess (or a princess at heart). The embroidery at the bottom of the bodice just kills me it's so beautiful and delicate. Monochrome can be so beautiful!

Image Credit: © Historic Deerfield, Inc.

1 year ago
La Mode Nationale, No. 17, 25 Avril 1896, Paris. Notre Patron Dcoup (Grandeur Naturelle). Corsage Pointe.
La Mode Nationale, No. 17, 25 Avril 1896, Paris. Notre Patron Dcoup (Grandeur Naturelle). Corsage Pointe.

La Mode nationale, no. 17, 25 avril 1896, Paris. Notre patron découpé (Grandeur naturelle). Corsage à pointe. Bibliothèque nationale de France

Détails et Explication du patron découpé:

Ce modèle forme pointe devant très court sur les hanches; des coques de même étoffe, doublèes de soie assortie, forment petite basque; les pinces sont ornées d'un galon brodé. (This model has a pointed front shape, very short on the hips; shells of the same fabric, lined with matching silk, form a small peplum; the clips are decorated with an embroidered braid.)

Ce patron se compose de six morceaux. (This pattern consists of six pieces.)

No. 1. — Le devant. (The front.)

No. 2. — Le premier côté; un cran indique le raccord au devant. (The first side; a notch indicates the connection at the front.)

No. 3. — Le deuxième côté; deux crans indiquent le raccord au premier côté. (The second side; two notches indicate the connection to the first side.)

No. 4. — Le jockey de la manche. (The jockey for the sleeve.)

No. 5. — Le dos, coupé long de façon à former une coque en repliant le bas à l'endroit indiqué par un cran de chaque côté. (The back, cut long so as to form a shell by folding the bottom at the place indicated by a notch on each side.)

No. 6. — La manche ballon, demi-longue; un trait à la roulette indique le dessous. (The balloon sleeve, half-length; a roulette line indicates the bottom.)

Métrage: 1m,50 tissu grande largeur; 0m,70 soie ou satin pour l'intérieur des coques.


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