tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5761447847535936705.post7124585712687881437..comments2024-03-13T08:07:56.033+01:00Comments on Kleidung um 1800: Was zierte die Braut, wenn 1795 die Hochzeitsglocken läuteten?Kleidung um 1800http://www.blogger.com/profile/09187943106849398728noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5761447847535936705.post-42459878474713685202016-11-07T09:17:44.602+01:002016-11-07T09:17:44.602+01:00Trassler's publication is really amazing and v...Trassler's publication is really amazing and very worth delving deeper into it...I love the way how he writes the descriptions of the fashion plates...he gives a very vivid idea of his contemporaries!Kleidung um 1800https://www.blogger.com/profile/09187943106849398728noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5761447847535936705.post-78991422142486586412016-11-05T06:16:29.938+01:002016-11-05T06:16:29.938+01:00I've just come across this publication in a si...I've just come across this publication in a similar roundabout manner, while searching for more 1790s jackets - and I am giddy, because it's the first time I've found a publication from this era published in my country! I'm slowly but surely settling in Brno and environs. :-) (Brünn in German, of course.) And behold, you've found it before me while I was busy with Real Life (including the aforementioned settling.) This plate is quite a find!Hana - Marmotahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03532515160608083460noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5761447847535936705.post-82126111828318455782016-08-02T14:49:47.000+02:002016-08-02T14:49:47.000+02:00Thank you very much for your comment, I have chang...Thank you very much for your comment, I have changed the info on the Robe de Turque accordingly.Kleidung um 1800https://www.blogger.com/profile/09187943106849398728noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5761447847535936705.post-1801532510611897432016-07-27T17:14:05.601+02:002016-07-27T17:14:05.601+02:00Dear Sabine,
Whoops! I didn't mean to repeat ...Dear Sabine,<br /><br />Whoops! I didn't mean to repeat your Turque info, though by the way, the Turkish influence starts quite early in the 18th century, surprisingly, with people traveling and spending time in Turkey and at the Turkish court, and with the import of Turkish silks and luxuries. You can find portraits of English women dressed in Turkish fashions rather early. Lady Wortley Montagu, who spent time in Turkey, had a number of portraits in Turkish and Turkish-inspired dress. See Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lady_Mary_Wortley_Montagu.<br /><br />Gracious! I also did not mean to leave a paragraph underneath the signature in the previous comment. Now that's sloppy writing on my part :P<br />Best again, <br />NatalieZipZiphttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04088551086336264968noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5761447847535936705.post-89596660791580546772016-07-27T17:05:52.562+02:002016-07-27T17:05:52.562+02:00Dear Sabine,
What a find! Not only do we know some...Dear Sabine,<br />What a find! Not only do we know something of the social setting, but here we have an ensemble that owes elements to both the past and the future. <br /><br />We have a robe de Turque, an older fashion, which is an open robe, with a petticoat. It sounds as if the robe part (bodice and train), what we would have called a gown, is taffeta underlayer with gauze overlayer. The effect this time though is quite different, looser and more flowing than years past. Tassels are a key trim, embroidered, painted, and real, from the Neoclassical period in the later 18th century well into the 19th, where they lose their restraint and are used all over the place, with a more Eastern effect.<br /><br />Fascinating!<br /><br />Hugs,<br /><br />Natalie<br /><br />The layering has been popular in the past and will be well into the early 1800s. The train being drawn up behind harks back to earlier fashions as well. The wide ribbon at the high waist has been popular since the 1780s for adults, but it feels different here, with its far longer tails.ZipZiphttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04088551086336264968noreply@blogger.com