Historically Accurate Fabrics for 18th–19th Century Garments
Based on documented originals. Designed for garment construction with correct scale and historically accurate colour.
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Mantua – Early Georgian Gown (c. 1700–1750)
A grand early 18th-century gown style known for its flowing train, open...
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Robe à la Française – Rococo Court Gown (c. 1740–1770)
A dramatic Rococo gown style defined by wide panniers, a fitted stomacher...
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Italian Gown – Open Dress (c. 1775–1790)
A refined late 18th-century gown style combining elegant tailoring, graceful drapery and...
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Robe à l’Anglaise – Tailored English Gown (c. 1770–1790)
A tailored, historically accurate gown style defined by its elegant en fourreau...
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Round Gown – Transitional Fashion (c. 1790–1800)
A graceful transitional gown style bridging late Georgian fashion and the emerging...
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Apron – Historical Workwear and Dress Accessory (18th–19th Century)
A practical and decorative garment that protected clothing while reflecting fashion, status...
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Banyan – Georgian Men's Robe (c. 1700–1800)
Elegant fabrics for recreating 18th-century banyans, Georgian men’s robes and refined domestic...
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Historical Cape – Georgian & Regency Outerwear (c. 1750–1820)
Elegant fabrics for Georgian capes, Regency cloaks, mantles and historical outerwear inspired...
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Caraco – Fitted Jacket (c. 1760–1800)
A practical yet elegant jacket style worn throughout the late 18th century,...
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Pet-en-l’air – Short Sack Jacket (c. 1740–1770)
Elegant fabrics inspired by the graceful sack-back pleats and refined charm of...
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Petticoat – Printed Cotton Petticoat (18th Century)
A practical and decorative 18th-century garment style inspired by colourful block-printed cotton...
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Regency Overdress – Layered Elegance (c. 1795–1815)
A graceful layered garment style that added elegance, texture and versatility to...
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Robe à la Polonaise – Draped Overskirt Style (c. 1770–1785)
Elegant fabrics inspired by the draped silhouettes, lifted overskirts and refined charm...
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Spencer Jacket – Regency Short Jacket (c. 1795–1820)
A short fitted jacket designed to complement the elegant high-waisted silhouette of...
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Waistcoat – Printed Men's Waistcoat (18th Century)
Printed cotton waistcoats brought colour, pattern and individuality to fashionable Georgian menswear....
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Day Dress – Early Victorian Everyday Elegance (c. 1840–1849)
A graceful early Victorian style defined by fitted bodices, full skirts and...
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1850s–1860s Hoop Skirt Dresses
Lightweight cotton fabrics inspired by the elegant summer dresses of the 1850s...
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Round Dress
Elegant fabrics for 1850s round dresses, crinoline gowns and Civil War era...
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Victorian Seaside Dress – Resort Fashion of the 1880s
Elegant resort fashion of the 1880s, combining Victorian refinement with comfort for...
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Victorian Blouses – Shirtwaists of the 1880s–1890s
Elegant blouse fabrics inspired by Victorian shirtwaists, high collars and the fashionable...
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Tailcoat – Late Georgian Men's Coat (c. 1790–1815)
A sharply tailored coat style that defined late Georgian and Regency menswear...
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19th century Nordic folk costumes
Historically inspired fabrics for 19th-century Nordic folk costumes, regional dress traditions and...
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Victorian Walking Dress – Practical Daywear (1880–1890)
Practical yet elegant garments designed for promenades, travel and everyday outdoor life...
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Gazette Des Atours De Marie- Antoinette
Gazette des Atours de Marie-Antoinette: A Glimpse into Royal Fashion Marie-Antoinette’s Fashion...