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1805 Elisabeth Olin - Silver Mist

1805 Elisabeth Olin - Silver Mist

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SKU:48500245

Product Description

This historical cotton fabric design is inspired by the refined elegance of the early Regency and Empire period around 1805. The pattern features delicate silver-grey botanical motifs arranged across a soft white background with scattered dotted details, creating a light and graceful appearance typical of fashionable early 19th-century textiles.

The design is well suited for Regency gowns, Empire dresses, evening wear, historical costume projects, doll clothes, fichus, chemisettes, historical interiors, and museum reproduction sewing. The silver, soft grey, and white colour palette reflects the understated luxury and neoclassical refinement associated with fashionable women’s dress during the Napoleonic era.

Well Suited For

Ideal for Regency dresses, Empire gowns, historical ball gowns, Jane Austen-inspired clothing, lightweight historical interiors, reenactment garments, theatre costumes, decorative accessories, and historical doll-scale sewing. Also suitable for museum interpretation projects and elegant period-inspired interiors.

Design & Historical Context

During the early 1800s, fashionable textiles often embraced lighter colour palettes, fine botanical ornamentation, and elegant repeating motifs inspired by neoclassical aesthetics. Small-scale metallic and delicate printed patterns became increasingly popular for both daywear and evening dress throughout the Regency and Empire period.

Elisabeth Olin Swedish opera singer Regency inspiration

Reference Person: Elisabeth Olin (1740–1828), Swedish opera singer, actress, composer, and one of Sweden’s first professional opera prima donnas.

Elisabeth Olin, born Lillström in Stockholm, became one of the most celebrated cultural figures of Gustavian Sweden. As a court singer, actress, and composer, she played a central role in the early development of Swedish opera and refined musical culture during the late 18th and early 19th centuries.

This design reflects the elegant simplicity and restrained decorative beauty associated with Regency and Empire fashion, where delicate motifs, pale colours, and lightweight fabrics created graceful silhouettes and sophisticated movement.

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