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ornamentedbeing:Le Lac des cygnes, costume pour la Reine...
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ornamentedbeing:1928 designed by Boué Soeurs
ornamentedbeing:Portrait of grand duchess Maria Pavlovna 1800...
ornamentedbeing:ca. 1899Oh my goodness look at all those tiny...
ornamentedbeing:All diamonds and Brazilian pink topazes made...
ornamentedbeing:1) Isaac Newton is credited with the...
ornamentedbeing:c. 1900Met
ornamentedbeing:He stood up and then sat down again, and the tears rained down his cheeks. I felt an
ornamentedbeing:A sneak peek of my costume that will be shown at Buckingham Palace on May 18th. 
ornamentedbeing:I don’t know a costumier or seamstress in the world who wouldn’t want on
ornamentedbeing:Happy Ides of March!Shakespeare re-enactment tomorrowI’M NOT READYYYY
ornamentedbeing:Man’s Suit, circa 1760Costume/clothing principle attire/entire body, Coat and
ornamentedbeing:When I saw this at the British Museum my roommate didn’t quite understand why
ornamentedbeing: Krikor Jabotian | 2012 I am such a sucker for capes. I was in love with GP’s
ornamentedbeing:I wore this to dinner last night. I was stitching myself in at the last minute!I&rsq
ornamentedbeing:ca. 1765SilkThe Met
ornamentedbeing:He stood up and then sat down again, and the tears rained down his cheeks. I felt an
ornamentedbeing:2 more examples of the parasol pocketI’ve misplaced my first source but the se
ornamentedbeing:I don’t know a costumier or seamstress in the world who wouldn’t want on
ornamentedbeing:omgtermblr:Linderhof Palace and the Venus GrottoThe Venus Grotto reminds me of the P
ornamentedbeing:oh. my. lord. I sat here and laughed for a good five minutes.
ornamentedbeing:Author: Peter Kintzing (1745-1816) and David Roentgen (1743-1807)Date: 178
ornamentedbeing:I. am. in. lust.
ornamentedbeing: ‘A gold ring, circa 1820, the decorative scalloped shank terminating in an oval hea
ornamentedbeing: Metropolitan Museum of Art C. 1735 A Spitalfields silk dress with a dome-shaped sk
kyrievali: ornamentedbeing: aycakes: snickerfig: ornamentedbeing: “The most intriguing
ornamentedbeing: Hamda Al Fahim Fall/ Winter 2013 Collection I’ve always told my mother I wo
ornamentedbeing: What to wear for the Zombie Apocalypse!
ornamentedbeing: For Sansa’s wedding dress the designer Michele Clapton wanted to h
ornamentedbeing:A modern interpretation of the Moretta or Servetta Masque
ornamentedbeing:Eleven years ago my fifth grade literature teacher told me that the only way to prop
ornamentedbeing:aycakes:snickerfig:ornamentedbeing:“The most intriguing duel fought between wo
nikofag:gingerhaze:walklikeaghost:ganbattesisyphus:tumblino:ornamentedbeing:Topless dueling?I know i
ornamentedbeing:Those are the most beautiful button holes.… … Don’t judge m
ornamentedbeing:Author: Peter Kintzing (1745-1816) and David Roentgen (1743-1807)Date: 178
ornamentedbeing:aycakes:snickerfig:ornamentedbeing:“The most intriguing duel fought between wo
ornamentedbeing:Can you guess which movie I’m currently watching?Yes.
ornamentedbeing:Hunting bodice worn by Empress Eugénie de Montijo, 1853-70, Musée de l
ornamentedbeing:Sorry everyone but the theme of this blog for the next two days is Opera, Theatre, a
ornamentedbeing:“Showcased is a stunning blue silk faille evening gown with a bodice, trained
ornamentedbeing:Museums of Fine Arts, BostonDoll’s dress in two parts18th centuryI will hate t
ornamentedbeing:Those are the most beautiful button holes.… … Don’t judge m
ornamentedbeing:Perhaps a small peek at tomorrows theme?
ornamentedbeing:At first I was considering posting a Green with Envy and Seeing Red theme but after
nikofag: gingerhaze: walklikeaghost: ganbattesisyphus: tumblino: ornamentedbeing: Topless dueling? I
ornamentedbeing:A modern interpretation of the Moretta or Servetta Masque
ornamentedbeing:I’m doing a research paper on tight lacing and I’ve started researching
ornamentedbeing:ca. 1765SilkThe Met
ornamentedbeing:c. 1879 I’m having trouble forming sentences and finding words to describ
ornamentedbeing:Author: Peter Kintzing (1745-1816) and David Roentgen (1743-1807)Date: 178
ornamentedbeing:“When she is fifteen years old, the Princess shall prick herself with a spindl
ornamentedbeing:“When she is fifteen years old, the Princess shall prick herself with a spindl
ornamentedbeing:2 more examples of the parasol pocketI’ve misplaced my first source but the se
ornamentedbeing: L. P. Hollander & Co., Boston c. 1915-16
ornamentedbeing: Le Lac des cygnes, costume pour la Reine d’après Tomio Mohri, Opéra Bastille, 1992
ornamentedbeing:Can you guess which movie I’m currently watching?Yes.
ornamentedbeing:Hunting bodice worn by Empress Eugénie de Montijo, 1853-70, Musée de l
ornamentedbeing:At first I was considering posting a Green with Envy and Seeing Red theme but after
ornamentedbeing:Sherlock anyone?This one is definitely going on my to-do list. c. 1888 Plaid Wo
ornamentedbeing:Museums of Fine Arts, BostonDoll’s dress in two parts18th centuryI will hate t
ornamentedbeing:A modern interpretation of the Moretta or Servetta Masque
ornamentedbeing:I pride myself on always having words to describe something and yet they have failed
ornamentedbeing:Sorry everyone but the theme of this blog for the next two days is Opera, Theatre, a
ornamentedbeing:I’m re-watching Marie Antoinette for about the hundredth time and I realized t
ornamentedbeing:c. 1879 I’m having trouble forming sentences and finding words to describ
ornamentedbeing:I don’t know a costumier or seamstress in the world who wouldn’t want on
ornamentedbeing:Le Lac des cygnes, costume pour la Reine d’après Tomio Mohri, Opé
ornamentedbeing:1720s-1730sThe V&A says: Pattens were worn to lift the shoe out of the
ornamentedbeing:1720s-1730sThe V&A says: Pattens were worn to lift the shoe out of the
ornamentedbeing:Sherlock anyone?This one is definitely going on my to-do list. c. 1888 Plaid Wo
ornamentedbeing:Perhaps a small peek at tomorrows theme?
ornamentedbeing:He stood up and then sat down again, and the tears rained down his cheeks. I felt an
ornamentedbeing:Oh dear.Dress (Ball Gown)Mrs. Osborn Company (American)c. 1910
ornamentedbeing:“Showcased is a stunning blue silk faille evening gown with a bodice, trained
ornamentedbeing:Uniform of General of Division worn by Napoleon at the Battle of Marengo, 1800
ornamentedbeing:FranceMan’s Suit, 1780-1785Costume/clothing principle attire/entire body, Coat
ornamentedbeing:Eleven years ago my fifth grade literature teacher told me that the only way to prop
ornamentedbeing:He stood up and then sat down again, and the tears rained down his cheeks. I felt an
ornamentedbeing:Happy Ides of March!Shakespeare re-enactment tomorrowI’M NOT READYYYY
ornamentedbeing:Fair warning tomorrow is random day. I will be between continents a few thousa
ornamentedbeing:Here is the title page photo accompanied by the text: “Getting His Pants
ornamentedbeing:The best part of being a flight attendant is planning my roster according to museum
ornamentedbeing:I’m doing a research paper on tight lacing and I’ve started researching
ornamentedbeing:ACK. The embroidery! The colours! The buttons! The breeches! The vest! The EMBROIDER
ornamentedbeing:Oh dear.Dress (Ball Gown)Mrs. Osborn Company (American)c. 1910
ornamentedbeing:aycakes:snickerfig:ornamentedbeing:“The most intriguing duel fought between wo
ornamentedbeing:La Vie Parisienne
ornamentedbeing: When I saw this at the British Museum my roommate didn’t quite understand why
ornamentedbeing: Portrait of a Lady James Earle - No dates listed Private collection Painting - oil
ornamentedbeing: “Showcased is a stunning blue silk faille evening gown with a bodice, trained
ornamentedbeing: Fair warning tomorrow is random day. I will be between continents a few thous
ornamentedbeing: I don’t know a costumier or seamstress in the world who wouldn’t want o
ornamentedbeing: Perhaps a small peek at tomorrows theme?
ornamentedbeing: Those are the most beautiful button holes. … … Don’t judg
ornamentedbeing: I wore this to dinner last night. I was stitching myself in at the last minute! I&r
ornamentedbeing: “Morning Toilette.” 1760 Oh, Adoration in it’s purest form.
ornamentedbeing: oh. my. lord. I sat here and laughed for a good five minutes.
ornamentedbeing: A dream is a wish your heart makes when you’re fast asleep. In dreams yo
ornamentedbeing: I. am. in. lust.
ornamentedbeing: Europe, vers 1790 - Mus des Tissus de Lyon; Photo Pierre Verrier Altered 19th centu
ornamentedbeing: Jean-Philippe Worth (French, 1856–1926) c. 1898-1900 Met
ornamentedbeing: Mrs. W. K. Vanderbilt at a fancy dress ball. In the latter half of the nineteenth c
ornamentedbeing: I don’t know a costumier or seamstress in the world who wouldn’t want o
ornamentedbeing: 2 more examples of the parasol pocket I’ve misplaced my first source but the
ornamentedbeing: I wore this to dinner last night. I was stitching myself in at the last minute! I&r
ornamentedbeing: I pride myself on always having words to describe something and yet they have faile
ornamentedbeing: Hunting bodice worn by Empress Eugénie de Montijo, 1853-70, Musée de
ornamentedbeing: I wore this to dinner last night. I was stitching myself in at the last minute! I&r
ornamentedbeing: c. 1780-90 The Met says: Waistcoats of the 18th and 19th centuries served as a
ornamentedbeing: Perhaps a small peek at tomorrows theme?
ornamentedbeing: Le Lac des cygnes, costume pour la Reine d’après Tomio Mohri, Op&eacut
ornamentedbeing: Secret poison case disguised as a book, 17th century
ornamentedbeing: “When she is fifteen years old, the Princess shall prick herself with a spind
ornamentedbeing: Jean-Philippe Worth (French, 1856–1926) c. 1898-1900 Met
ornamentedbeing: Happy Ides of March! Shakespeare re-enactment tomorrow I’M NOT READYYYY
ornamentedbeing: I am so happy that this is real. I love modern technology. DNA was extracted f
ornamentedbeing: Man’s Suit, circa 1760Costume/clothing principle attire/entire body, Coat and
ornamentedbeing: La Vie Parisienne
ornamentedbeing: When I saw this at the British Museum my roommate didn’t quite understand why
ornamentedbeing: Fair warning tomorrow is random day. I will be between continents a few thous
ornamentedbeing: “When she is fifteen years old, the Princess shall prick herself with a spind
ornamentedbeing: Habit d’homme vers 1790- Musée des Tissus de Lyon – Photo D.R.
ornamentedbeing: Here is the title page photo accompanied by the text: “Getting His Pant
ornamentedbeing: A modern interpretation of the Moretta or Servetta Masque
ornamentedbeing: Cape circa 1880s
ornamentedbeing: Mrs. W. K. Vanderbilt at a fancy dress ball. In the latter half of the nineteenth c
ornamentedbeing: I know I’ve said it before but I still think the knot work dress was based on
ornamentedbeing: A dream is a wish your heart makes when you’re fast asleep. In dreams yo
ornamentedbeing: Museums of Fine Arts, Boston Doll’s dress in two parts 18th century I will ha
ornamentedbeing: © kyoto costume institute / waistcoat [mid-18th century] I love how KCI does t
ornamentedbeing: Hunting bodice worn by Empress Eugénie de Montijo, 1853-70, Musée de
ornamentedbeing: ACK. The embroidery! The colours! The buttons! The breeches! The vest! The EMBROIDE
ornamentedbeing: Man’s Suit, circa 1760Costume/clothing principle attire/entire body, Coat and
ornamentedbeing: Happy Ides of March! Shakespeare re-enactment tomorrow I’M NOT READYYYY
ornamentedbeing: Here is the title page photo accompanied by the text: “Getting His Pant
ornamentedbeing: Museums of Fine Arts, Boston Doll’s dress in two parts 18th century I will ha
ornamentedbeing: Hunting bodice worn by Empress Eugénie de Montijo, 1853-70, Musée de
ornamentedbeing: Opera Costume from the Milan Costume Museum
ornamentedbeing: oh. my. lord. I sat here and laughed for a good five minutes.
ornamentedbeing: He stood up and then sat down again, and the tears rained down his cheeks. I felt a
ornamentedbeing: A modern interpretation of the Moretta or Servetta Masque
ornamentedbeing: Europe, vers 1790 - Mus des Tissus de Lyon; Photo Pierre Verrier Altered 19th centu
ornamentedbeing: Queen of the Night Edward Robert Hughes (1851-1914), “Night”
ornamentedbeing: aycakes: snickerfig: ornamentedbeing: “The most intriguing duel fought betwee
ornamentedbeing: Author: Peter Kintzing (1745-1816) and David Roentgen (1743-1807) Date: 1
ornamentedbeing: Perhaps a small peek at tomorrows theme?
ornamentedbeing: Museums of Fine Arts, Boston Doll’s dress in two parts 18th century I will ha
ornamentedbeing: Opera Costume from the Milan Costume Museum
ornamentedbeing: I’m doing a research paper on tight lacing and I’ve started researching
ornamentedbeing: Museums of Fine Arts, Boston Doll’s dress in two parts 18th century I will ha
ornamentedbeing: I. am. in. lust.
ornamentedbeing: Hunting bodice worn by Empress Eugénie de Montijo, 1853-70, Musée de
ornamentedbeing: 1912–15
ornamentedbeing: 1720s-1730s The V&A says: Pattens were worn to lift the shoe out of th
ornamentedbeing: I pride myself on always having words to describe something and yet they have faile
ornamentedbeing: Happy Ides of March! Shakespeare re-enactment tomorrow I’M NOT READYYYY
ornamentedbeing: “Oh, bother the flowers that bloom in the spring.”
ornamentedbeing: c. 1904 The Met
ornamentedbeing: Krikor Jabotian | 2013
ornamentedbeing: When I saw this at the British Museum my roommate didn’t quite understand why
ornamentedbeing: Costume bodice Spanish, 1575–1600 MFA
ornamentedbeing: Perhaps a small peek at tomorrows theme?
ornamentedbeing: Courtesy of the Met of course. Court dress, ca. 1750BritishBlue silk taffeta brocad
ornamentedbeing: Hunting bodice worn by Empress Eugénie de Montijo, 1853-70, Musée de
ornamentedbeing: Hunting bodice worn by Empress Eugénie de Montijo, 1853-70, Musée de
ornamentedbeing: Fair warning tomorrow is random day. I will be between continents a few thous
ornamentedbeing: To kick off tomorrow post we’ll start with something a little earlier than wh
ornamentedbeing: When I saw this at the British Museum my roommate didn’t quite understand why
ornamentedbeing: Eleven years ago my fifth grade literature teacher told me that the only way to pro
ornamentedbeing: I’m not sure if you’ve noticed but my style icon is Lucile. This gown a
ornamentedbeing: Le Lac des cygnes, costume pour la Reine d’après Tomio Mohri, Op&eacut
ornamentedbeing: Oh dear. Dress (Ball Gown) Mrs. Osborn Company (American) c. 1910
ornamentedbeing: According to the New York Times this is an Original Goth. We are not amused.
ornamentedbeing: aycakes: snickerfig: ornamentedbeing: “The most intriguing duel fought betwee
ornamentedbeing: Oh dear. Dress (Ball Gown) Mrs. Osborn Company (American) c. 1910
ornamentedbeing: Empress Josephine’s bedroom at Malmaison
ornamentedbeing: Bedroom from the Sagredo Palace, Venice ca. 1718
ornamentedbeing: French Dress (Robe à la Française), ca. 1765. “This court
ornamentedbeing: Robe à la Francaise, British ca. 1760-1765 Metallic thread brocaded silk taf
ornamentedbeing: Phrygian cap, late-18th century, used by French Revolutionaries as a symbol of libe
ornamentedbeing: Author: Peter Kintzing (1745-1816) and David Roentgen (1743-1807) Date: 1
ornamentedbeing: Costume bodice Spanish, 1575–1600 MFA
ornamentedbeing: I pride myself on always having words to describe something and yet they have faile
ornamentedbeing: Secret poison case disguised as a book, 17th century
ornamentedbeing: At first I was considering posting a Green with Envy and Seeing Red theme but after
ornamentedbeing: When I saw this at the British Museum my roommate didn’t quite understand why
ornamentedbeing: ACK. The embroidery! The colours! The buttons! The breeches! The vest! The EMBROIDE
ornamentedbeing: Opera Costume from the Milan Costume Museum
ornamentedbeing: Phrygian cap, late-18th century, used by French Revolutionaries as a symbol of libe
ornamentedbeing: I’m re-watching Marie Antoinette for about the hundredth time and I realized
ornamentedbeing: I’m not sure about you but I’ve always found the extra’s costumes
ornamentedbeing: Museums of Fine Arts, Boston Doll’s dress in two parts 18th century I will ha
ornamentedbeing: oh. my. lord. I sat here and laughed for a good five minutes.
ornamentedbeing: Those are the most beautiful button holes. … … Don’t judg
ornamentedbeing: Can you guess which movie I’m currently watching? Yes.
ornamentedbeing: V&ADate: 1770-1790 (made) Materials and Techniques: Silk damask, lined with
nikofag: gingerhaze: walklikeaghost: ganbattesisyphus: tumblino: ornamentedbeing: Topless dueling? I
ornamentedbeing: Tomorrows theme is: Somebody’s Watching You Part 1 And the best part is none
ornamentedbeing: Allégorie : inspiré d’un costume de ballet de cour de la f
ornamentedbeing: “When she is fifteen years old, the Princess shall prick herself with a spind
ornamentedbeing: I’m re-watching Marie Antoinette for about the hundredth time and I realized
ornamentedbeing:c.1887Met(Source: metmuseum.org)
ornamentedbeing: Wedding Ensemble Met c.1879
ornamentedbeing: c. 1879 I’m having trouble forming sentences and finding words to descr
ornamentedbeing: Happy Ides of March everyone!
ornamentedbeing: A sneak peek of my costume that will be shown at Buckingham Palace on May 18th.&nbs
ornamentedbeing: I’m re-watching Marie Antoinette for about the hundredth time and I realized
ornamentedbeing: Anna Pavlova’s costume designed by Leon Bakst for Swan Lake (1905)
ornamentedbeing: Court Lady Costumes from The Sleeping Beauty’ (1946) If only I had been born
ornamentedbeing: Museums of Fine Arts, Boston Doll’s dress in two parts 18th century I will ha
ornamentedbeing: From Anna Held´s Fencing girls. Circa 1900 I’m pretty sure that is a fo
ornamentedbeing: The Wheel of Fashion’ by JJ Grandville IN: ‘Un Autre Monde: Transf
ornamentedbeing: 18th century French sample book Prelle Le Divan Fumior
ornamentedbeing: Museums of Fine Arts, Boston Doll’s dress in two parts 18th century I will ha
ornamentedbeing: Fair warning tomorrow is random day. I will be between continents a few thous
ornamentedbeing:Kate Vaughan (c.1852-1903) as Lalla Rookh at the Novelty Theatre, photo William Down
ornamentedbeing: You know you study costuming when you keep wishing the cameras would zoom in on the
ornamentedbeing: All diamonds and Brazilian pink topazes made around 1804. kunsthandelinezsto
ornamentedbeing: 2 more examples of the parasol pocket I’ve misplaced my first source but the
ornamentedbeing: Don’t want to make assumptions here but I’m pretty sure Charles Worth i
ornamentedbeing: 18th century French sample book Prelle Le Divan Fumior
ornamentedbeing: “The first emblematic image of the Napoleonic myth, this painting exalts
ornamentedbeing: Joe Descomps 1872-1948
ornamentedbeing: Krikor Jabotian | 2012 I am such a sucker for capes. I was in love with GP’s
ornamentedbeing: A US military uniform from the 1830s consists of a tailcoat and breeches, which had
ornamentedbeing: c. 1904 The Met
ornamentedbeing: French c. 1730 The Met That zigzag embroidery is awesome!
ornamentedbeing: ACK. The embroidery! The colours! The buttons! The breeches! The vest! The EMBROIDE
ornamentedbeing: “Morning Toilette.” 1760 Oh, Adoration in it’s purest form.
ornamentedbeing: I know I’ve blogged this before but it remains one of my favourites. Robe a l
ornamentedbeing: Silk pattern book Prelle archives Lyon, France
ornamentedbeing: Costume bodice Spanish, 1575–1600 MFA
ornamentedbeing: Court mantua
ornamentedbeing: Jean-Philippe Worth (French, 1856–1926) c. 1898-1900 Met
ornamentedbeing: Bata Shoe Museum *melts* ca. 1720
ornamentedbeing: zimiel answered: I’d love to see beautiful 18th century men’s
18thcenturylove:ornamentedbeing:Charles-Geneviève-Louis-Auguste-André-Timothée d’Éon de Beaumont (5
ornamentedbeing: Sherlock anyone? This one is definitely going on my to-do list. c. 1888 Plaid
ornamentedbeing: Herbert Luey evening dress ca. 1890 The Met
ornamentedbeing: I’m interrupting my current posting to share these amazing photos by the 
ornamentedbeing: Empress’ festive headdress, pheonix design (dianzi), 1875-1908 (Guangxu perio
ornamentedbeing: House of Worth circa 1898–1900 I love the light blue! It really pops!&nb
ornamentedbeing: 18th century shoes
ornamentedbeing: At first I was considering posting a Green with Envy and Seeing Red theme but after
ornamentedbeing: “When she is fifteen years old, the Princess shall prick herself with a spind
ornamentedbeing: Oh goodness I know I’ve posted this before but I se something new and beautif
ornamentedbeing: Opera Costume from the Milan Costume Museum
ornamentedbeing: Charles Worth 1880 Museum of Fine Arts, Boston Silk satin wedding corset, c.
ornamentedbeing: I want this mannequin.
ornamentedbeing: Be still my heart! Dolce Farniente by Auguste Toulmouche
ornamentedbeing: Europe, vers 1790 - Mus des Tissus de Lyon; Photo Pierre Verrier Altered 19th centu
ornamentedbeing: I am so happy that this is real. I love modern technology. DNA was extracted f
ornamentedbeing: It’s not a Kimono but the Japanese influence is clearly obvious in the embroi
ornamentedbeing: Let me be the first to say that as beautiful as that pleating looks it is not fun t
ornamentedbeing: I don’t know a costumier or seamstress in the world who wouldn’t want o
ornamentedbeing: Perhaps a small peek at tomorrows theme?
ornamentedbeing: Eleven years ago my fifth grade literature teacher told me that the only way to pro
ornamentedbeing: I’m not sure about you but I’ve always found the extra’s costumes
ornamentedbeing: At first I was considering posting a Green with Envy and Seeing Red theme but after
ornamentedbeing: c. 1780-90 The Met says: Waistcoats of the 18th and 19th centuries served as a
ornamentedbeing: Sherlock anyone? This one is definitely going on my to-do list. c. 1888 Plaid
ornamentedbeing: A modern interpretation of the Moretta or Servetta Masque
ornamentedbeing: I pride myself on always having words to describe something and yet they have faile
ornamentedbeing: “When she is fifteen years old, the Princess shall prick herself with a spind
ornamentedbeing: Fair warning tomorrow is random day. I will be between continents a few thous
ornamentedbeing: At first I was considering posting a Green with Envy and Seeing Red theme but after
ornamentedbeing: At first I was considering posting a Green with Envy and Seeing Red theme but after
ornamentedbeing: I don’t know a costumier or seamstress in the world who wouldn’t want o
ornamentedbeing: I don’t know a costumier or seamstress in the world who wouldn’t want o
ornamentedbeing: Europe, vers 1790 - Mus des Tissus de Lyon; Photo Pierre Verrier Altered 19th centu
ornamentedbeing: c. 1775-83 This example of a uniform jacket worn by an officer during the American
ornamentedbeing: Museums of Fine Arts, Boston Doll’s dress in two parts 18th century I will ha
ornamentedbeing: The best part of being a flight attendant is planning my roster according to museum
ornamentedbeing: Oh dear. Dress (Ball Gown) Mrs. Osborn Company (American) c. 1910
ornamentedbeing: I’m doing a research paper on tight lacing and I’ve started researching
ornamentedbeing: Perhaps a small peek at tomorrows theme?
ornamentedbeing: Secret poison case disguised as a book, 17th century
ornamentedbeing: Costume bodice Spanish, 1575–1600 MFA
ornamentedbeing: “When she is fifteen years old, the Princess shall prick herself with a spind
ornamentedbeing: Wedding dress, bodice and skirt, by Gladman & Womack. Cream satin decorated
ornamentedbeing: aycakes: snickerfig: ornamentedbeing: “The most intriguing duel fought betwee
ornamentedbeing: House of Worth circa 1867
ornamentedbeing: Leather bound salesman’s sample book late 19th century… from the exhib
ornamentedbeing: Mrs. W. K. Vanderbilt at a fancy dress ball. In the latter half of the nineteenth c
ornamentedbeing: Tutu from Ballet Imperial by Karinska
ornamentedbeing: I. am. in. lust.
ornamentedbeing: aycakes: snickerfig: ornamentedbeing: “The most intriguing duel fought betwee
ornamentedbeing: Sorry I have this issue where I am obsessively in love with swiss waists and I have
ornamentedbeing: c. 1900-10
ornamentedbeing: A dream is a wish your heart makes when you’re fast asleep. In dreams yo
ornamentedbeing: Light blue satin shoes with silver braid, c. 1770 (The Charleston Museum) - worn wi
ornamentedbeing: La Vie Parisienne
ornamentedbeing: At first I was considering posting a Green with Envy and Seeing Red theme but after
ornamentedbeing: I’m interrupting my current posting to share these amazing photos by the 
ornamentedbeing: A modern interpretation of the Moretta or Servetta Masque
ornamentedbeing: Hunting bodice worn by Empress Eugénie de Montijo, 1853-70, Musée de
ornamentedbeing:This is the highest Louis Heel I have ever seen before!!!!!High Louis Buckle Heel -
thestars-themoon: ornamentedbeing: A Marilyn Monroe worn dress from the film River of No Return
ornamentedbeing: Allégorie : inspiré d’un costume de ballet de cour de la f
ornamentedbeing: Krikor Jabotian | 2012 I am such a sucker for capes. I was in love with GP’s
ornamentedbeing: Here is the title page photo accompanied by the text: “Getting His Pant
ornamentedbeing: Sorry everyone but the theme of this blog for the next two days is Opera, Theatre,
ornamentedbeing: c. 1885 Wedding Ensemble Met
ornamentedbeing: Day dress Norman Norell for Traina-Norell 1951
ornamentedbeing: Those are the most beautiful button holes. … … Don’t judg
sylphierouge: ornamentedbeing: gothiccharmschool: stoneandbloodandwater: Okay goths of the internet
nikofag: gingerhaze: walklikeaghost: ganbattesisyphus: tumblino: ornamentedbeing: Topless dueling? I
ornamentedbeing: Beauty’s LotAdorn’d with Tates, I well could Boast,Of Tons and Macarony
ornamentedbeing: When I saw this at the British Museum my roommate didn’t quite understand why
ornamentedbeing: 1720s-1730s The V&A says: Pattens were worn to lift the shoe out of th
ornamentedbeing: Lady in a Blue Gown (Lady Oxenden in a different pose) by Thomas Hudson
ornamentedbeing: I’m interrupting my current posting to share these amazing photos by the 
ornamentedbeing: oh. my. lord. I sat here and laughed for a good five minutes.
ornamentedbeing: One of my FYI-Friday moments. I am hopelessly in love with Tangled. While people ar
ornamentedbeing: “Showcased is a stunning blue silk faille evening gown with a bodice, trained
ornamentedbeing: He stood up and then sat down again, and the tears rained down his cheeks. I felt a
ornamentedbeing: Fair warning tomorrow is random day. I will be between continents a few thous
ornamentedbeing: Sofia Magdalena’s wedding gown, robe de cour, worn at the wedding at the Pala
ornamentedbeing: When I saw this at the British Museum my roommate didn’t quite understand why
ornamentedbeing: zimiel answered: I’d love to see beautiful 18th century men’s
ornamentedbeing: Those are the most beautiful button holes. … … Don’t judg
ornamentedbeing: Sorry everyone but the theme of this blog for the next two days is Opera, Theatre,
ornamentedbeing: A modern interpretation of the Moretta or Servetta Masque
ornamentedbeing: c. 1887 Herman Rossberg (American, active 1880s) Victorian Wedding Ensemble Me
ornamentedbeing: Happy Ides of March! Shakespeare re-enactment tomorrow I’M NOT READYYYY
ornamentedbeing: I pride myself on always having words to describe something and yet they have faile
ornamentedbeing: Happy Ides of March everyone!
ornamentedbeing: Eleven years ago my fifth grade literature teacher told me that the only way to pro
ornamentedbeing: On the topic of wickedly awesome clothing check out this jacket~
ornamentedbeing: Krikor Jabotian | 2013
ornamentedbeing: Just in case you wondered if the costumes are worth seeing….oh, yeah!
ornamentedbeing: aycakes: snickerfig: ornamentedbeing: “The most intriguing duel fought betwee
otterbeans: ganbattesisyphus: ornamentedbeing: Topless dueling? I know it’s a long text but it
ornamentedbeing: Eleven years ago my fifth grade literature teacher told me that the only way to pro
nikofag: gingerhaze: walklikeaghost: ganbattesisyphus: tumblino: ornamentedbeing: Topless dueling? I
ornamentedbeing: I’m doing a research paper on tight lacing and I’ve started researching
ornamentedbeing: I’m doing a research paper on tight lacing and I’ve started researching
ornamentedbeing: At first I was considering posting a Green with Envy and Seeing Red theme but after
ornamentedbeing: Mrs. W. K. Vanderbilt at a fancy dress ball. In the latter half of the nineteenth c
ornamentedbeing: Untitled photo by Abdullah Frères @photo.am/main.php?iitemId=12076
ornamentedbeing: “Showcased is a stunning blue silk faille evening gown with a bodice, trained
ornamentedbeing: Joe Descomps 1872-1948
ornamentedbeing: aycakes: snickerfig: ornamentedbeing: “The most intriguing duel fought betwee
ornamentedbeing: 1720s-1730s The V&A says: Pattens were worn to lift the shoe out of th
ornamentedbeing: And what would be under your dressing gown? Why a red corset of course! Or perhaps
ornamentedbeing: c, 1856-58
ornamentedbeing:“On top of the stick is inserted a small fassamano, with case-engraved and gilded br
ornamentedbeing: Charles Worth 1885 Bustle courtesy of FIDM: “Given the shape and size of the
ornamentedbeing: ca. 1888 House of Worth Court Gown
ornamentedbeing: I’m re-watching Marie Antoinette for about the hundredth time and I realized
ornamentedbeing: C. 1880 Met
ornamentedbeing: c. Late 1870s Met There were some similarities present in the extant gown and the f
ornamentedbeing: Always Kiss Me Goodnight
ornamentedbeing: I wore this to dinner last night. I was stitching myself in at the last minute! I&r
ornamentedbeing: Sherlock anyone? This one is definitely going on my to-do list. c. 1888 Plaid
ornamentedbeing: aycakes: snickerfig: ornamentedbeing: “The most intriguing duel fought betwee
ornamentedbeing: oh. my. lord. I sat here and laughed for a good five minutes.
ornamentedbeing: Habit a la Francaise 1785 What museum is this coat from?
ornamentedbeing: I wore this to dinner last night. I was stitching myself in at the last minute! I&r
ornamentedbeing: Tea Gown from 1880 The back of this gown is beautiful!
ornamentedbeing: I don’t know a costumier or seamstress in the world who wouldn’t want o
ornamentedbeing: Charles Frederick Worth silk brocade ball gown plus matching day bodice, c.188
ornamentedbeing: Costume bodice Spanish, 1575–1600 MFA
ornamentedbeing: Empress’ court boots, 1662-1722 (Kangxi period). Satin, leather strips, wood,
ornamentedbeing: EnglandWoman’s Dress, circa 1790; altered after 1795 LACMA
ornamentedbeing: A modern interpretation of the Moretta or Servetta Masque
ornamentedbeing: “Showcased is a stunning blue silk faille evening gown with a bodice, trained
ornamentedbeing: Look at the bodice detail!
ornamentedbeing: c. 1904 The Met
ornamentedbeing: Does anyone know the source of this? I found it lurking on my usb! The shape is ins
18thcenturylove: ornamentedbeing: WHO IS THIS BY?????? Oh my goodness this is so beautiful! Ma
ornamentedbeing: I wore this to dinner last night. I was stitching myself in at the last minute! I&r
ornamentedbeing: This silk robe à la française is on display at the Royal On
ornamentedbeing: I’ll end my Worth post tonight with one of his most iconic design. House of W
ornamentedbeing: I’m not sure if you’ve noticed but my style icon is Lucile. This gown a
ornamentedbeing: A gold Pet en l’Air c. 1778.
ornamentedbeing: A close up of the beautiful bodice shows the influence of Art Noveau. ”
ornamentedbeing: Evening dress ca. 1865 via The Costume Institute of The Metropolitan Museum of Art
ornamentedbeing: Staring at the blank page before youOpen up the dirty windowLet the sun illuminate
ornamentedbeing: Sherlock anyone? This one is definitely going on my to-do list. c. 1888 Plaid
ornamentedbeing: Krikor Jabotian | 2012 I am such a sucker for capes. I was in love with GP’s
ornamentedbeing: aycakes: snickerfig: ornamentedbeing: “The most intriguing duel fought betwee
ornamentedbeing: Opera Gown | c. 1885
ornamentedbeing: The camera was the room where people washed, groomed, dressed and undress
ornamentedbeing: ….The entire dress is QUILTED! Dress (Robe à la Français
ornamentedbeing:“Ambling around the V&A’s new exhibition, At Home in Renaissance Italy (Actually
ornamentedbeing: Darlington, Runk & Co. (American) c.1880-85 Look at the colours!
ornamentedbeing: Corset, c. 1580-1600, French. Iron with scroll motif; one front and two back pieces
ornamentedbeing: c.1878–80
ornamentedbeing: c. 1878
ornamentedbeing: c. 1790 AA
ornamentedbeing: Dress (Robe à la Polonaise)ca. 1780–85 The Met View 2
ornamentedbeing: ca. 1765 Silk The Met
ornamentedbeing: Dinner dress ca. 1873 Look at the bottom of the dress!!!
ornamentedbeing: Marie Antoinette (1938) I’ll end with my second favorite costume movie.
ornamentedbeing: Robe dite parée en 1785 – Musée des Tissus de Lyon – Phot
ornamentedbeing: Textile (Habit à la disposition)c.1805–10 The Met
ornamentedbeing: France, époque Louis XV – Robe à la Pompadour – Mus&eacut
ornamentedbeing: Blue is quite pretty, will this colour be the winner? KCI Dress (robe à
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