Umberto Brunelleschi, Fashion illustration, Toilette au goût Vénitien (Venetian Costume), Costumes Parisiens, Journal des dames et des modes, 1913.
Illustration with a design for a "Venetian Outfit", part of the 54th issue of the "Journal des dames et des modes", published in Paris on November 20, 1913. The illustration features a woman wearing a pink jacket with wide hips, decorated with bundles of purple and white flowers, and with white fur borders and pleated sleeves over a yellow blouse with similar floral patterns and gold borders, and a pink, draped, ankle-length, narrow skirt. She wears a Navy style black hat on her head, with a large, black lace veil hanging from it over her shoulders and back, a necklace with a large, round green stone, and lavender shoes with small, golden buckles. (x)
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Fashion Plate, 1797, French.
From Journal des dames et des modes.
Portraying a woman in a blue hat, white cotton dress and pink shawl.
BNF Gallica.
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Lady wearing an Empire style dress, from the Journal des Dames et des Modes, Costume Parisien, early 19th century
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The Carrick Coat
James Tissot (French, 1836-1902) • On the Ferry Waiting • c.1878 • Private collection
A Carrick or Garrick (in Great Britain) is an overcoat with three to five cape collars, worn by both men and women primarily for travel and riding, in the 19th century.
Artist unknown. Costume Parisien. Chapeau de Velours. Carrick et Guêtres de Drap., 1816. Hand-coloured engraving. London: Victoria and Albert Museum
Sources:
Fashion History Timeline
Metropolitan Museum of Art
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Journal des Dames et des Modes, Costume Parisien, 1 mars 1800, An 8, (197): Négligé-Paré. Collection of the Rijksmuseum, Netherlands
Woman, walking to the right, wearing a 'Négligé-Paré'. She wears a dress with a wrap, closed by some cords with tassels. Short sleeves and train. Accessories: hat with ostrich feathers and hanging slip, long gloves, fan, flat shoe with pointed toe. The print is part of the fashion magazine Journal des Dames et des Modes, published by Pierre de la Mésangère, Paris, 1797-1839.
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1811 cotton dress + wool knit spencer, complete! I originally made the dress for summer but never got the chance to get photos then, so now it's an xmas ensemble 👌
The base dress was a Fig Leaf Patterns morning dress with a lot of alterations (size, proportion, fitted back and sleeves, closed dress, etc etc) and I used the resulting pattern for the spencer as well.
I referenced a couple of 1810-11 fashion plates from Costume Parisien for the trim and spencer. Solid red cotton is almost certainly not a period-accurate choice, but I had it on hand and it was the right weight and fiber. ✌️ Wool knit is more accurate for rural European garments than for elite fashion, but again - I had it on hand and liked it! For the bonnet, I chopped up a straw sun hat and decorated with with my red cotton and a few other scraps. With a light silk petticoat and my 1790s boots, this ensemble was great for a rainy 50f day. ❤️
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Costumes Parisiens, 1826.
(via Móda, Francie | French School)
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More 1914 Fashion -
1914 Prinsessan Margareta by Oscar Björk (Kungliga Slotten - Stockholm, Sweden). From kungligaslotten.se/ur-arkivet/bernadotteportratt/2018-02-14-prinsessan-margareta-1882-1920.html; enlarged one quarter 706X1353.
1914 Prince Oskar & His Bride Countess Ina Marie von Basseewitz. From eBay; fixed spots & flaws, esp. upper rt. corner, removed mono-color tint, & increased contrast 913X1498.
1914 Regla Manjón, Countess of Lebrija by Joaquín Bastida y Sorolla (private collection). From the-athenaeum; fixed spots w Pshop 1280X949.
Left 1914 Real Automóvil-Club de Cataluña. Copa Tibidabo by Ramon Casas (Museu Nacional d'Art de Catalunya - Barcelona, Catalunya, Spain). From atsandculture.google.com 1970X2704.
Center 1914 Robe du soir par Beer. From castaroundlesmodes.tumblr.com/post/68582843613/robe-du-soir-par-beer-1914?is_related_post=1 729X1135.
Right 1914 Waiting for the results. From messynessychic.com/2018/04/27/lovely-ladies-in-lace-at-the-paris-races; removed print and filled in lower 2/3 of left edge with Photoshop 924X1280.
1914 Society Beauty by Friedrich August von Kaulbach (for sale at Brady Hart Gallery). From their Web site; fixed flaws & bigger spots w Pshop 2500X3333.
1914 Costumes Parisiens…, Manteau de Soir en velours frappe Garni de Soir brochee d'argent by George Barbier. From tumblr.com/mote-historie/732065935834398720/george-barbier-manteau-de-soir-en-velours-frappe?source=share&.
1914 Woman at the Piano by Nathan Altman (State Tretyakov Gallery - Moskva, Russia). From arthive.com/artists/1711~Nathan_Isaevich_Altman/works/10728~The_lady_at_the_piano 647X1400. This shows art deco influence.
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George Barbier, Manteau de Soir en velours frappe Garni de Soir brochee d'argent (Evening coat in striking velvet Trimmed with silver brooch), Costumes Parisiens, Le Journal des dames et des mode, 1914
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Fashion Plate, 1797, French.
From Journal des dames et des modes.
Portraying a woman in red and green turban, pale orange dress and pink shawl.
BNF Gallica.
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Costume Parisien. 1806.
Coeffure de Jeune Personne. Robe de Crêpe.
Napoleonic era fashion plate.
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Costumes Parisiens, 1826.
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1830s Thursday: At home in his robe de chambre
La Gazette des Salons, 1836 (Rijksmuseum)
La Mode, 1830, and Journal des Dames et des Modes, Costumes Parisiens, 1832 (Rijksmuseum)
Petite Courrier des Dames, 1833 (The Met)
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