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Copricapi
Historical Fashion from the Inside Out
Sartoria clio
Copricapi
Historical Fashion from the Inside Out
Copricapi
Historical Fashion from the Inside Out
Early Regency dress (1790s) View fullsize

Early Regency dress (1790s)

It's very practical and comfortable, except for the train. View fullsize

It's very practical and comfortable, except for the train.

Regency DressC2_WM Medium.jpeg View fullsize
Recency DressB_WM Medium.jpeg View fullsize
Regency DressB2_WM Medium.jpeg View fullsize
Regency DressB3_WM Medium.jpeg View fullsize
Regency HatB2_WM Medium.jpeg View fullsize
This hat is based on a pattern by Lynn McMasters, as is the pleated green "bonnet" above.
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This hat is based on a pattern by Lynn McMasters, as is the pleated green "bonnet" above.

I recycled (up-cycled?) an antique, hand-embroidered French bonnet base for this purse inspired by a similar one in the DAR's "An Agreeable Tyrant" exhibition catalog. View fullsize

I recycled (up-cycled?) an antique, hand-embroidered French bonnet base for this purse inspired by a similar one in the DAR's "An Agreeable Tyrant" exhibition catalog.

I based this purse on an ivory and gold example at the NY Metropolitan Museum of Art (item 1980.445.18) View fullsize

I based this purse on an ivory and gold example at the NY Metropolitan Museum of Art (item 1980.445.18)

Scouring the internet for period-appropriate patterned fabrics can be a pain. I was lucky to find this one. View fullsize

Scouring the internet for period-appropriate patterned fabrics can be a pain. I was lucky to find this one.

RegencyDressA_WM Medium.jpeg View fullsize
SpencerA_WM Medium.jpeg View fullsize
SpencerA2_WM Medium.jpeg View fullsize
Corded Regency stays for the 1810s, 20s, and even the 1830s (but I have yet to really sew into that decade!). View fullsize

Corded Regency stays for the 1810s, 20s, and even the 1830s (but I have yet to really sew into that decade!).

IMG_0586.jpeg View fullsize
Early Regency dress (1790s)
It's very practical and comfortable, except for the train.
Regency DressC2_WM Medium.jpeg
Recency DressB_WM Medium.jpeg
Regency DressB2_WM Medium.jpeg
Regency DressB3_WM Medium.jpeg
Regency HatB2_WM Medium.jpeg
This hat is based on a pattern by Lynn McMasters, as is the pleated green "bonnet" above.
I recycled (up-cycled?) an antique, hand-embroidered French bonnet base for this purse inspired by a similar one in the DAR's "An Agreeable Tyrant" exhibition catalog.
I based this purse on an ivory and gold example at the NY Metropolitan Museum of Art (item 1980.445.18)
Scouring the internet for period-appropriate patterned fabrics can be a pain. I was lucky to find this one.
RegencyDressA_WM Medium.jpeg
SpencerA_WM Medium.jpeg
SpencerA2_WM Medium.jpeg
Corded Regency stays for the 1810s, 20s, and even the 1830s (but I have yet to really sew into that decade!).
IMG_0586.jpeg

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