Silver silk dress, ca. 1820, British.
Met Museum.
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ab. 1823-1825 Cotton day dress
(National Museums Liverpool)
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Court train, 1815-25
From the Palais Galliera, Musée de la Mode de la Ville de Paris
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Ball gown of embroidered net
c. 1820
Great Britain
Victoria and Albert Museum
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Court Dress
1820s
Portugal
Museu Nacional do Traje (Accession Number: 18356; 18358)
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Okay but Will was so (fairly) angsty about how his blood killed Katherine, but she purified the sword!!! It was the Lady who killed Katherine because she wanted Visander to resurrect
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I know frankenstein is technically set in the 18th century but I can't help always imagining it in the 1810s when Mary Shelley was writing... I just love the regency melodrama of it all <3
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Floral Friday
Today's Floral Friday dress is this American 1825-30 dress from the MFA Boston collection.
Description from the MFA Boston website:
"Dark brown satin bodice with all over sprays of roses, candy tuft and other small flowers brocaded with polychrome silks, short waisted, with wide flaring neck, hooked down centre back, long straight undersleeves with short full puffed oversleeves, boned and lined with white linen; narrow ruching of stiffened sheer cotton at edge of sleeves. Tag saying, Mrs. Inches."
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White cotton morning dress, ca. 1820, American.
Met Museum.
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Madame Jacques-Louis Leblanc (Françoise Poncelle, 1788–1839)
1823
Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres
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Dress ca. 1828
From the Metropolitan Museum of Art
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Black velvet evening dress
c. 1823-1825
The Victoria and Albert Museum
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Dress
c.1825
Probably the United States
Museum at FIT (Object number: 2007.41.1)
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