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1810 Laure Junot

1810 Laure Junot

Regular price 282,00 NOK
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SKU:48500309

Product Description

This historical cotton fabric design is inspired by elegant French menswear textiles from the early Empire and Regency period, approximately 1800–1807. The delicate blue ornamental motifs are arranged across a soft white ground with flowing dotted botanical forms, creating the refined lightness characteristic of fashionable early 19th-century waistcoat fabrics.

The design reflects the visual language of original copperplate and roller-printed cottons used for Empire-era men’s waistcoats, summer jackets, banyans, and lightweight tailoring fabrics. The airy composition and restrained blue palette create a crisp and elegant appearance strongly associated with neoclassical fashion and refined Regency tailoring.

This fabric is especially suitable for historically inspired menswear projects where accurate silhouette, textile rhythm, and period expression are important. The repeating motif structure works beautifully for fitted waistcoats and tailored garments from the Napoleonic and early Regency era.

Well suited for

– Empire and Regency waistcoats
– Early 19th-century men’s tailoring
– Banyans and informal dressing gowns
– Historical reenactment clothing
– Regency jackets and spencers
– Museum-inspired sewing projects
– Historical costume and theatre productions
– Lightweight summer tailoring

Design & Historical Context

During the years around 1800–1807, men’s fashion shifted toward slimmer silhouettes, high collars, elegant tailoring, and lighter decorative textiles. Fine printed cottons with restrained repeating motifs became fashionable for waistcoats and informal garments, especially during the warm-weather seasons of the Empire period.

This recreated textile captures the same clean visual balance found in original French menswear fabrics of the early 19th century. The blue ornamental motifs and dotted botanical forms create an understated elegance while maintaining strong historical authenticity suitable for Regency tailoring and reconstruction projects.

Laure Junot Duchess d Abrantes Regency France Empire period

Laure Junot, Duchesse d’Abrantès (1784–1838) was a French author, salon hostess, and prominent figure within the social and political world surrounding Napoleon’s Empire. Known for her intelligence, strong personality, and vivid memoirs, she became one of the most recognizable female voices documenting the atmosphere of Imperial France.

Her life reflects the refined but often intense cultural world of the Empire and Regency era — a period defined by elegant tailoring, neoclassical taste, political transformation, and highly expressive personal style.

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