
1810-1819 - Fashion History Timeline
2020年6月1日 · The Napoleonic Wars brought the dress of faraway places home to influence European women’s clothing; for example, campaigns in Prussia, Poland, and Russia resulted …
1800-1809 - Fashion History Timeline
2020年6月25日 · The fashion landscape had changed radically and rapidly; the way that women dressed in 1800 stood in stark contrast to the dress of a generation earlier. The wide panniers, …
1820-1829 - Fashion History Timeline
2020年5月27日 · The 1820s were a transitional period away from the “Empire” silhouette and Neoclassical influences. Instead, Romanticism became the chief influence on fashion, as …
Beautiful Pictures Empire Line Dresses - Fashion-Era
2009年2月24日 · This page is about Empire dress and its influence on C19 th Regency Era Fashion. Using fashion plate imagery, the page follows the changes in the female fashion …
Category:Fashion in 1819 - Wikimedia Commons
Fashionable Walking & Evening Dresses for July 1819, RP-P-2009-2605.jpg 3,306 × 5,506; 2.63 MB
1810 to 1820 - Vintage Fashion Guild
From 1810 to 1820, while the simpler lines of the previous decade continued, dresses became slightly more structured, featuring padded hems and firmer fabrics such as twills and some …
Sea Side Walking Dress (October 1819) · Fashion in the Age of ...
2025年3月7日 · dress: worked (embroidered) muslin with muslin trimming and muslin vandyked full flounce (sheer), moderately long waist, made to fit plain; full sleeves, muslin trimming at …
1810-1819 - Vintage Fashion Guild
1810-1819 From 1810 to 1820 in fashion , while the simpler lines of the previous decade continued, dresses became slightly more structured, featuring padded hems and firmer fabrics …
Regency Fashion: Carriage, Evening, and Ball Dresses (1819)
2022年1月4日 · This collection of gowns appeared in the January 1819 issue of La Belle Assemblee. In addition to descriptions, we have included the general observations of fashions …
How did people dress in 1819? - Sage-Advices
How did people dress in 1819? During the day, sleeves were long and lower necklines could be filled in with a chemisette (Ashelford 180). Evening dresses were more décolleté, with …