'Elisabeth', a white crepe paper dress by Dirk Van Saene.
Elisabeth was created for the SS1999 collection alongside Sisi, Ruffle Dress, Guirlande, Victoria, Folie, Mme Crepe and Rococo.
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Black Moire Silk Court Dress with Jet Beads, ca. 1885, Austrian.
Worn by Empress Elisabeth ‘Sissi’ of Austria.
Kunst Historisches Museum Wien.
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Let me be a woman by Elisabeth Elliot
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Took me like a month for this one. Trust me, I'd love to finish it much sooner but schoolwork kinda got in the way and I had to study for my midterms... But anyway
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The wedding dress of Elisabeth “Sisi” in Bavaria in TV and Film
Romy Schneider in Sissi (1955)
Cristiana Capotondi in Sisi (2009)
Dominique Devenport in Sisi (2021)
Devrim Lingnau in The Empress (2022)
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Evening Dress; Supposedly owned by Queen Elisabeth of Wied
Mme Joséphine and Co
c.1905
Museum of Decorative Arts in Prague
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Elisabeth Amalia Eugenia of Wittelsbach, Empress of Austria, Queen of Hungary
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Posthume portrait of Elisabeth by J. von Koppay. (1890s)
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Pia Douwes in costume as Elisabeth in Elisabeth das Musical, 2001 Essen
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Period dramas dresses tournament: Orange dresses Round 1- Group B: Elisabeth of Austria, Sissi (gifset) vs Scarlett O'Hara, Gone with the wind (in third gif of this gifset)
Propaganda for Elisabeth's dress (written by a submitter):
Impossible to find a good picture of the full dress but I love it for no reason. It’s just so pretty. It fits her so well. It’s so soft to look at. Love it <3
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Frederik Tegethoff shared some behind the scenes photos of The Empress (2022) of Devrim Lingnau as Empress Elisabeth in her wedding dress.
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As a costume designer, it's kind of baffling to me that we have only one actual canon iteration of the famous Mayerling dress (the one designed by Reinhard Heinrich for the original production and 1st revival). It's baffling to me because there's a chance for a designer to insanely show off and go so wild with reinterpreting the standard Tod costume, but everyone is just squandering it.
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Oil Painting, 1789, French.
By Elisabeth Vigée Le Brun.
Portraying Marie Charlotte Louise Perrette Aglaé Bontemps, Comtesse de la Châtre in a white muslin dress.
Met Museum.
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