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Episode 3 (2018) Picnic at Hanging Rock (2018)
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Paradise Publications crochet patters “1895 Cycling Costumes”
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VINCENT PRICE as MAGISTRATE SIMON CORDIER Diary of a Madman (1963) | Dir. Reginald Le Borg Part 1 of 2 ─ requested by @safarigirlsp .
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Pelisse, please! I admit, I'm a total sucker for Regency fashion... and I don't post about it enough. One of the reasons I love the era so much is because of the layering. The pelisse, and the sort here with Van Dyck appliqué (that's what you call those zigzags) just look so stunning. To say nothing of the color! It doesn't matter what century, I will always swoon for green. The pelisse came from--as much of the fashion of the period--military influence. Women, surprisingly, started modeling much of their clothing after soldiers' styles. That's how you get the long lines and buttons you see here. This particular gown is from 1818, and you can already see the slight dropping of the waist as we edge our way toward the Romantic period and away from the Empire waist that was so pervasive during the Regency. From the Maryland Center for Culture and History's description: Green silk pelisse worn by Eliza Eichelberger Ridgely (1803-1867). Its distinguishing features include a silk braid cord with metal tassels, high collar, double-puffed sleeves, and silk appliqued "Vandyke"-style embellishments.
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Private Chatsworth. The World of Interiors, October 2001. Photo - Simon Upton
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Underclothes fashion plate, 1876, France.
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For from this night onward, you shall bear my curse.
The Haunted Palace (1963) directed by Roger Corman
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Auguste Toulmouche (1829-1890) The Blue Dress
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What happens at the point of death? What happens afterwards? What happens after death to someone who does not choose to stay dead, someone like Morella? Tales of Terror (1962) directed by Roger Corman
"Morella"
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Les Élégances Parisiennes, 1916
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Fashion Plate - La Mode Illustree - 1864
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Death Comes to Pemberley - Part 3
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