1837 Louise Colet
1837 Louise Colet
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1830s Playful Geometric Cotton Print – Early Victorian Decorative Style
This playful geometric print combines stylised blue and turquoise ornamental motifs with delicate grey floral tracery and small crimson ribbon-like accents arranged across a soft cream ground. The repeating composition creates a lively decorative rhythm inspired by early Victorian printed cottons and folk-influenced textile ornamentation.
The cheerful contrast between cool blue tones, soft grey detailing, and bright red highlights gives the fabric a charming and energetic appearance while maintaining the balanced symmetry typical of 1830s–1840s decorative prints. The tiny repeating motifs create a light visual texture ideal for both garments and interiors.
The design recalls small-scale printed cottons used for aprons, wrappers, children’s clothing, household textiles, and practical day dresses during the romantic early Victorian period.
Perfect for:
- Early Victorian day dresses and wrappers
- Gigot sleeve gowns and historical bodices
- Aprons and folk-inspired accessories
- Children’s clothing and doll projects
- Quilting and cottage-style interior projects

Louise Colet, born Louise Révoil on August 15, 1810 in Aix-en-Provence, was a French poet and writer. Among other things, she is known for her stormy extramarital affair with Gustave Flaubert, which may have inspired him to his magnum opus Madame Bovary.
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