1885 Elizabeth Garrett Anderson - Original
1885 Elizabeth Garrett Anderson - Original
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1880s Printed Cotton Dress Fabric
Product Description
This reconstructed design is inspired by verified museum collections and reflects the aesthetic vocabulary of the mid-1880s. It is well suited for historically informed garments where structure and surface work together to create depth and visual complexity.
The composition captures the layered impression typical of the period, where textiles supported both construction and ornament. The repeating medallion pattern provides rhythm and clarity, making it suitable for precise garment assembly.
Well suited for
Ideal for bodices, skirts, and full Victorian ensembles from the 1880s. Particularly suitable for garments with structured silhouettes and layered construction. Also well suited for historical costume work and projects requiring a balanced, repeating textile design.
Design & Historical Context
The original cotton print, produced in Britain, reflects the eclectic mix of historical and global influences that shaped European textile design in the late 19th century. Fabrics of this type were used to enhance complex silhouettes built from multiple components over structured foundation garments.
Elizabeth Garrett Anderson (1836–1917) was a British physician and social reformer, recognized as the first woman to qualify as a doctor in Britain.
Her career reflects the broader social changes of the late 19th century, where women increasingly entered professional life—paralleling shifts in dress, identity, and public presence.
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