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4 years ago
Ab. 1940 Infanta-style Evening Gown Inspired By Diego Velazquez Painting Las Meninas (byCristbal Balenciaga)
Ab. 1940 Infanta-style Evening Gown Inspired By Diego Velazquez Painting Las Meninas (byCristbal Balenciaga)

ab. 1940 “Infanta-style” evening gown inspired by Diego Velazquez‘ painting “Las Meninas” (by Cristóbal Balenciaga)

silk satin, crepe voile, lace trim, tulle, silk

(Kunstgewerbemuseum Berlin)


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4 years ago
Day Dress, 1804-06
Day Dress, 1804-06
Day Dress, 1804-06

Day dress, 1804-06

From Cora Ginsburg (auctioned 1999)


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4 years ago
Lucile Dress, Identical To One Worn By Lily Elsie Ca. 1909
Lucile Dress, Identical To One Worn By Lily Elsie Ca. 1909
Lucile Dress, Identical To One Worn By Lily Elsie Ca. 1909
Lucile Dress, Identical To One Worn By Lily Elsie Ca. 1909

Lucile dress, identical to one worn by Lily Elsie ca. 1909


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4 years ago
Robe Langlaise, 1780-85, Altered 1785-90
Robe Langlaise, 1780-85, Altered 1785-90

Robe à l’anglaise, 1780-85, altered 1785-90

From the V&A


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4 years ago
Evening Dress C.1952 Charles James
Evening Dress C.1952 Charles James
Evening Dress C.1952 Charles James
Evening Dress C.1952 Charles James
Evening Dress C.1952 Charles James

Evening dress  c.1952   Charles James


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4 years ago
Tea Gown Ca. 1912

Tea gown ca. 1912

From the National Gallery of Victoria


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4 years ago
Evening Dress C.1945 Charles James
Evening Dress C.1945 Charles James
Evening Dress C.1945 Charles James
Evening Dress C.1945 Charles James

Evening dress c.1945  Charles James


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4 years ago
Evening Dress C.195253 Charles James
Evening Dress C.195253 Charles James
Evening Dress C.195253 Charles James
Evening Dress C.195253 Charles James

Evening dress  c.1952–53   Charles James


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4 years ago
Queen Maud Of Norway - Gown Early 1900s.
Queen Maud Of Norway - Gown Early 1900s.

Queen Maud of Norway - Gown Early 1900′s.


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4 years ago
Cocktail Ensemble C.195253
Cocktail Ensemble C.195253
Cocktail Ensemble C.195253
Cocktail Ensemble C.195253
Cocktail Ensemble C.195253
Cocktail Ensemble C.195253
Cocktail Ensemble C.195253
Cocktail Ensemble C.195253
Cocktail Ensemble C.195253
Cocktail Ensemble C.195253

Cocktail Ensemble c.1952–53


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4 years ago

Costume Design #253

Costume Design #253

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4 years ago
Morning Dress Ca. 1810

Morning dress ca. 1810

From Cora Ginsburg


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4 years ago
 Baby Doll Dress.
 Baby Doll Dress.
 Baby Doll Dress.
 Baby Doll Dress.
 Baby Doll Dress.
 Baby Doll Dress.

• Baby doll dress.

Designer: Weinberg, Chester

Date: 1966-1968

Medium: Silk


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4 years ago

An Introductory Timeline of Western Women's Fashion

I think a good place to start to get into dress history is general overview of the whole timeline. Understanding especially how the silhouettes change is really important ground knowledge to build the rest of the information on.

I'll start the timeline from Middle Ages and go till the first world war. I'll focus on upper class England/French sector, so keep in mind that before 17th century there were huge regional differences in fashion inside Europe and class differences too. There is a lot variance, changes and nuance inside any century and decade I'm about to discuss, but I'll try to keep this short and introductory and very simplified. I used a very scientific method of basically what makes most sense to me to divide the periods. I've made sketches what I would consider to be the basic silhouette of the period stripped mostly out of the detail and then I give couple of primary source examples.

12th century (Middle Ages)

An Introductory Timeline Of Western Women's Fashion

Dress was simple one or more tunics over a chemise. They were overly long for upper classes, made out of straight lines. There were loose tunics often worn over another tunic, and tunics with laced bodice called biaut. In France bliaut sleeves often widened from the elbow, in England they often widened in frists.

13th century (Middle Ages)

An Introductory Timeline Of Western Women's Fashion

Clothing was mostly very similar as in the previous century, though bliaut was mostly gone and new popular style was a loose sleeves surcoat.

14th century (Middle Ages)

An Introductory Timeline Of Western Women's Fashion

Tailoring basically revolutionized clothing production, since clothes weren't made out of rectangles anymore and could be better made to fit form. Also functional buttons and lacing was popularized resulting in very fitted styles. The underlayer tunic, kirtle, became a fitted supporting layer.

15th century (Middle Ages)

An Introductory Timeline Of Western Women's Fashion

Improvements in weaving technology and trade and growing prosperity in Europe showed in clothing as excess of fabric and variety of trends. Houppelande, a loose A-lined overdress lined with fur and fastened with a wide belt under chest, became a very popular clothing item, and in later decades developed into the iconic Burgundian dress (the red dress). Fitted overdress continued to be popular alongside the warmer houppelandes.

1500s-1550s (Tudor period)

An Introductory Timeline Of Western Women's Fashion

In the renaissance era clothing became increasingly structured and elaborate. The bodice was heavily boned and the skirt was also structured.

1560s-1610s (Elizabethan Era)

An Introductory Timeline Of Western Women's Fashion

Both structuring and elaborate decoration reach it's peak during Queen Elizabeth's reign. She became the defining fashion icon of the late renaissance.

1620s-1670s (Baroque)

An Introductory Timeline Of Western Women's Fashion

In baroque era the bodice was still heavily structured, but more curved than the conical Elizabethan bodice. Otherwise though structuring was replaces with dramatic excess of fabric.

1680s-1710s (Baroque)

An Introductory Timeline Of Western Women's Fashion

In the late 17th century there was a huge shift in the clothing industry as mantua, a loose open robe inspired by Japanese kimono, came to dominate fashion. Rigid bodice was replaces by structured under layer, stays. Stays brought back the conical silhouette of Elizabethan era.

1720s-1780s (Rococo)

An Introductory Timeline Of Western Women's Fashion

Mantua developed into the iconic Rococo dress in France, robe à la francaise (first example picture), and in England robe à la anglaise with closed bodice. Rococo fashion was characterized by the wide silhouette of the skirt.

An Introductory Timeline Of Western Women's Fashion

Since Tumblr won't accept more than 10 pictures per a post I'll have to continue in a reblog. So to be continued!


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4 years ago
WulgariaRed Gothic Lace Haute Couture Gowns [x] [x]
WulgariaRed Gothic Lace Haute Couture Gowns [x] [x]
WulgariaRed Gothic Lace Haute Couture Gowns [x] [x]
WulgariaRed Gothic Lace Haute Couture Gowns [x] [x]
WulgariaRed Gothic Lace Haute Couture Gowns [x] [x]

Wulgaria ‘Red Gothic Lace’ Haute Couture Gowns [x] [x]


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4 years ago
Christian Dior Autumn/winter 2021-2022 Haute Couture
Christian Dior Autumn/winter 2021-2022 Haute Couture
Christian Dior Autumn/winter 2021-2022 Haute Couture
Christian Dior Autumn/winter 2021-2022 Haute Couture

christian dior autumn/winter 2021-2022 haute couture


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4 years ago
Evening Dress Spring/summer 1939

Evening dress  spring/summer 1939


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3 years ago
Ballgown Ca. 1820
Ballgown Ca. 1820

Ballgown  ca. 1820


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