Seraphina Evening Gown
A simple Edwardian evening dress. Available with or without sleeves!
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Seraphina Evening Gown
A simple Edwardian evening dress. Available with or without sleeves!
BGC
48 swatches
Tagged as feminine
Found in the Long Dresses category
Polycount (V1): 6096
Polycount (V2): 5868
Display index by decade
Disabled for random
Leighton House, Holland Park
Ribbon corset, c. 1895
from the V&A collection
random history trivia you should know: in the early 1800s people wore these hipster-style glasses. the first pair is indeed blue; lord byron was also fond of blue sunglasses. green on the right was another popular shade as it was thought cooler colors protected sight better from the yellowish warmth of light. i don't know if that's medically true, but i had a beloved pair of purple glasses once and i thought they were much more comfortable than regular black shades. i'm pretty sure the famous composer franz schubert in the middle there is just wearing regular eyeglasses.
Sources: John Wesley Jarvis' Portrait Of A Gentleman, 1807, composer Franz Schubert at age 17, 1814, Nathaniel Olds by Jeptha Homer Wade, 1839.
Girls' Accessory Pantalettes - 4 versions
Hey! Do you want accessory pantalettes for children? Well, here they are! These were requested by @inlovewithregencyera.
Where have all the good men gone and where are all the gods
Tintype portrait of eight women displaying their hair, (1880).
Kawanabe Kyōsai (1831 – 1889), Crow on a branch, 1887.