1878 Emmeline Pankhurst - Mistic Purple
1878 Emmeline Pankhurst - Mistic Purple
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1870s Seaside Stripe Cotton
This striped cotton design is inspired by seaside fashion of the late 1870s, where clear lines and light contrasts defined summer garments. The composition reflects textiles used for promenade and leisure, combining elegance with practical wearability.
The balanced stripe rhythm enhances movement across the fabric, making it particularly effective in full skirts and structured bodices. It captures the refined yet relaxed character of late Victorian summer dress.
Well suited for
Ideal for bustle-era summer dresses, seaside gowns, skirts, and bodices. Particularly suitable for garments requiring strong visual direction and clarity. Also well suited for parasols, accessories, and light interiors with a historic coastal expression.
Design & Historical Context
During the late 1870s, striped cottons became closely associated with seaside fashion and outdoor social life. These textiles offered both visual freshness and functional comfort, supporting the growing emphasis on mobility and seasonal dressing in Victorian society.
Emmeline Pankhurst (1858–1928) was a British political activist and leader of the suffragette movement, advocating for women’s voting rights.
Her work reflects the broader social changes of the late 19th century, where women increasingly engaged in public life—paralleling shifts in dress, identity, and mobility.
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