Evening Dress, 1858-59

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Evening Dress, 1858-59
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We've finally opened our Etsy shop!!!
For now we have only one article, but nothing can stop us from personalized orders! Feel free to contat us!
Having finally the chance to show our recostructive work of a woman dressed according to Roman fashion in I sec a.C. The Tunic and stola are made according to Lex Cornelia, a law that required from unmarried woman to dress without bright colours.
Photos by The Dark Shutter
🧣 What if you saw this red scarf in Babylon Berlin and wondered if you could make one yourself.
I think it’s darn cute and I have one myself, and it was super easy to make.
I’ve used the free Miss Marple pattern, but I do wonder how this vintage one would turn out also. It looks very similar.
if you’re eager, here are the links:
Free pattern for Miss Marple Scarf
Vinatage pattern for Ascot Scarf
Yet another fibrecraft meme that I have made
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Wanting to make some of these...
Le Petit écho de la mode, no. 52, vol. 18, 27 décembre 1896, Paris. 1. Deux toilettes d'intérieur. (Modèles de Mme Giacomotti, 2, rue du Marché-Saint-Honoré.) Ville de Paris / Bibliothèque Forney
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I was working with an item today that just utterly flabbergasted a part of me (the other was deeply frustrated with the catalogue record AS SOMEONE APPARENTLY THOUGHT IT WAS PRINTED ON SILK, coming back to that in a minute) … but ANYWAYS … said item is a replica of a medieval manuscript prayer book THAT IS ENTIRELY WOVEN out of grey and black silk … WOVEN … text, images, intricate grey scale, WOVEN … NOT PRINTED …
And it’s flabbergasting because it’s from 1888, Jacquard machine, IT USED PUNCH CARDS to weave these intricate pages … something like 400 weft per near square inch … IT looks like a page of textured paper, but it’s not, it’s entirely SILK … F*CK …
Anyways …
OKS I’ve since calmed down and found out that the reason they used “printed” is because it is essentially printed by a computer … in a weird way; when I import the record, I’m just gonna take that note out …
BUT this is the item btw
WOVEN! WOVEN ON A LOOM using f*ckin’ punch cards!
This portrait of Joseph Marie Jacquard was also woven with punch cards in 1839!
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La Mode illustrée, no. 36, 07 septembre 1863
Ville de Paris / Bibliothèque Forney
La Mode illustrée, no. 10, 9 mars 1863
Ville de Paris / Bibliothèque Forney
Illustrirte Frauen-Zeitung Volume XXIII No 24, December 15, 1896 Plate 1213
Le Monde Elegant, 1861
La Mode: revue du monde élégant. Sixième année. 5 Decembre 1834. Paris. Pl. 403. Chapeau en velours des Mins. de Mme. Leptit 30 Rue Grange-Batelière — Robe en pou de soie garnie de rubans façon de Mme. Hypolite — Manteau des Mins. Gagelin. Bibliothèque nationale de France
We won.