19th-century fashion
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Lady’s dress in the Gothic Revival style. This is an 1894 dress made by Liberty and Co.
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Cute Regency-era pants with a front flap. Why not? This is a modern replica of early-19th-century male trousers.
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19th-century female outerwear – English pelisse coats. The V&A in London. On the left, is a pelisse coat and collar made from brown silk taffeta from about 1818; on the right, is a silk pelisse lined with silk satin and cotton, and it's made circa 1820.
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Female costume for walking or visiting state institutions, Holland (the Netherlands), 1870-1875. Long skirt with bustle; tight-fitting bodice; straw hat with ostrich feathers and lacy underside tied under the chin with a long satin ribbon.
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Printed cotton day dress from the US, 1895. Very elegant and feminine garment.
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Vintage American set of clothing. Jacket and skirt from Augusta auctions, circa 1895. The jacket has typical leg-o-mutton sleeves fashionable at the time.
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Women’s late-19th-century fashion. Printed cotton day dress, 1890.
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Women’s walking suit, Holland (the Netherlands), 1886. Its fur muff is a wonderful accessory. The attire consists of long dress with tight-fitting top on corset and wide skirt on crinoline; fur muff with velvet ribbon; wide-brimmed hat decorated with sequins and artificial flowers.
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Men’s trousers in the late 19th century were high-waisted and had a button fly. These are riding trousers are from about 1890-1895.
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At the end of the 19th century, young men started to wear morning and frock coats instead of sack coats as everyday business wear. Here’s an example of such a frock coat with a waistcoat underneath, 1875-1900.
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