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Rowan ● He/They • Adult I wear historical menswear and make 1820s clothes. I make art occasionally and I adore cats.

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Call Me Easily Amused But I Still Think It's So Funny To Go "who Said That" After Saying Something Wildly

call me easily amused but i still think it's so funny to go "who said that" after saying something wildly horny

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I need to start dressing more slutty

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Leopard Waistcoat I Was Able To Make Before Getting Busy Again, Fabric From Fabricmart And Cravat From
Leopard Waistcoat I Was Able To Make Before Getting Busy Again, Fabric From Fabricmart And Cravat From

Leopard waistcoat I was able to make before getting busy again, fabric from Fabricmart and cravat from Burnely and Trowbridge. It was drafted from the same pattern as my pink waistcoat but closer to the actual draft.


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1 year ago

Eighteen-Thirties Thursday: Girls Will Be Boys

Eighteen-Thirties Thursday: Girls Will Be Boys

'Behind the Scenes': an 1838 print by Paul Gavarni, showing an actress playing a male role telling her assistants to hurry up (Rijksmuseum). I enjoy the look at her neckwear being tied (and the shirt frill, although this is the twilight of frilled shirts in menswear).

Aside from fancy dress balls, which seemed to be full of women wearing male costumes and Turkish trousers, the stage was where a Romantic-era woman could be found in masculine attire. Many popular actresses were male impersonators.

Eighteen-Thirties Thursday: Girls Will Be Boys

Madame Vestris (Lucia Elizabeth Vestris) as Little Pickle in The Spoiled Child, ca. 1830 (V&A)

Eighteen-Thirties Thursday: Girls Will Be Boys

Mary Anne Keeley as Jack Sheppard the notorious highwayman, 1838 (British Museum).

Eighteen-Thirties Thursday: Girls Will Be Boys

Maria Foote as 'The Little Jockey', 1831 print of leading ladies (detail). (V&A) This particular character seems to have a lot of merchandise and prints.

Eighteen-Thirties Thursday: Girls Will Be Boys
Eighteen-Thirties Thursday: Girls Will Be Boys
Eighteen-Thirties Thursday: Girls Will Be Boys

Madame Vestris again (V&A), in a circa 1830 print, reminding us that there was also a contemporary song about her legs.

Eighteen-Thirties Thursday: Girls Will Be Boys

Finally—if you remember the uh, very creative play about the arctic adventures of Sir John Ross and his nephew, which appeared in a toy theatre kit in the mid-1830s (hat tip to @handfuloftime), the role of "Clara Truemore", love interest of the captain's nephew James Clark Edward Ross, is a breeches role, and Clara spends most of the play disguised as "Harry Halyard."

Eighteen-Thirties Thursday: Girls Will Be Boys

I feel like there is something inherently queer about this, despite the long tradition of "Sweet Polly Olivers" in male drag pursuing their lovers in ballads and broadsides. I wonder how the audience perceived these characters.


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