More photos of me in my 18th century costume from this summer~
CYNICAL NEO PRINCESSISM
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The Rococo inspired cat ear sets!
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1700s Rococo Costume For Men 3pc Green Velvet Court Coat Suit Embroidered Vest Breeches Prom Wedding Attire Free Lace Jabots Cuffs For Him
This 18th Century vintage costume for men is inspired from the magical Venical Carnival & Late Baroque fashion.
The costume can become the zest of any carnival or themed festival and can also be a perfect costume for wedding groom.
This 3Pc court suit include:
•Green velvet justaucorps embellished with floral embroidery & metal button detailing
•Off white paisley print vest embellished with floral embroidery & have button closure
•Green velvet Breeches with floral embroidery on bottom & metal button detailings & closure
•Laced jabots & cuffs
Features:
•Intricate embroidered
•Lightweight
•Soft & Breathable
•Comfortable wearing in all seasons
Material & Caring:
•Premium Velvet & Eco friendly material
•Dry Clean
•Dry on low heat or hang to dry for best result
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floating around like it’s 1787
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Right in the middle of the 18th century, we have this absolutely frothy pink gown that screams springtime. Yellow bows? Sign me up!
If there is a timeless shape, I'm willing to bet it's this one. Though this doesn't have quite the volume of some of the dresses in this period, it still endures again in the 1830s and 1840s, the 1870s and 1880s, and then again in the 1950s. A fitted bodice, a 3/4 sleeve, and a flared skirt. Plus that gorgeous scoop neck.
This robe à la française was owned by Mrs. Maria Altenburg of Denmark. It then had some adventures of its own, showing up later in Victorian Era costume parties! So it's likely it's had alterations. Most dresses of this era have.
I love the floral spill and the ribbon details! Really marvelous on every level. I am obsessed.
Source: https://digitaltmuseum.no/021069530963/overkjole-med-skjort
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Robe à la Française • French • c. 1770 • Metropolitan Museum of Art
Rococo style embraced foreign styles with an inclusive, even rapacious eclecticism, but also with its own propensity to moderation and the small scale. During the period, Ikat, or warp-printed fabric, was modified to meet European taste. Saturated Eastern colors and bold geometrics became muted pastels in smaller floral and striped patterns characterizing many of the designs. – Metropolitan Museum of Art
Panniers or side hoops are women's undergarments worn in the 17th and 18th centuries to extend the width of the skirts at the side while leaving the front and back relatively flat. This provided a panel where woven patterns, elaborate decorations and rich embroidery could be displayed and fully appreciated. – Wikipedia
Jean Honoré Fragonard • The Swing • 1767 • The Wallace Collection, London
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Dido Elizabeth Belle Lindsay & Lady Elizabeth Murray, nieces and important women from the 18th Century
Painting ca. 1778 by David Martin
Film fragments & still: Belle, 2013, dir. Amma Asante
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In July I had a day out with friends dressed in another 18th century look. You can read about it and see more photos on my blog here~
p.s. I'll be posting those photos to my personal blog at a later date
Cynical Neo Princessism
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18th century inspired costume featuring back lacing stays. They are sewn mostly by machine, but the tabs are binded by hand and eyelets are also sewn by hand.
Also i feel like a character in Marie Antoinette movie from 2006 while wearing them hihi
Hair, makeup, model and photo by me<333
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Dangerous Liaisons (1988) dir. Stephen Frears
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