1770 Gun-Marie - Silk Chiffon Satin Gauze - 0,95 meter
1770 Gun-Marie - Silk Chiffon Satin Gauze - 0,95 meter
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Product Description
1770 Gun-Marie – Silk Chiffon Satin Gauze | 18th Century Apron Fabric
Create an elegant 18th-century silk apron using this lightweight historical silk fabric inspired by surviving garments and fashion plates from the 1770s Georgian period. The delicate transparency and soft drape reflect the refined textile aesthetics associated with late Rococo and early Neoclassical dress.
This silk chiffon satin gauze features subtle transparent woven stripes that create graceful movement and lightness typical of fashionable 18th century silk textiles. The fabric drapes beautifully and is especially suitable for historical costume sewing, museum reproduction garments, Georgian reenactment clothing, and living history projects.
The airy weave allows light to pass softly through the silk, creating the elegant layered effect often seen in robe à la française, robe à l’anglaise, and fashionable silk apron ensembles of the 1770s.
This historical silk fabric is ideal for costumers, reenactors, museum professionals, historical interpreters, and sewing enthusiasts searching for authentic lightweight silk fabrics for 18th-century clothing.
Fabric Details
Material: Silk chiffon satin gauze
Width: 110 cm
Guaranteed length: 95 cm (approximately 100 cm will be sent)
Stripe width: 5 cm
The silk has a soft semi-transparent structure typical of striped gauze silks used in historical aprons and fashionable Georgian accessories.
Suitable For
18th century silk aprons
Robe à la Française accessories
Robe à l’Anglaise costumes
Historical costume sewing
Living history garments
Museum reproduction clothing
Georgian period dressmaking
Historical sewing projects
Historical millinery and fichus
Lightweight silk accessories
Historical Context
During the 1770s, lightweight striped silk gauzes became fashionable for aprons, neckwear, sleeve details, fichus, and decorative accessories worn together with elaborate silk gowns. Transparent silk fabrics helped create the soft layered silhouettes characteristic of elite late 18th century European fashion.
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