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1300s Fabric Design
Early Printed Fabrics of the 1300s – Medieval Block Printing on Linen...
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1400s Fashion Design
Block-printed textiles existed in Europe during the 1400s, although very few original...
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1600s Fabric designs
1600s Fabrics – Baroque & Early Printed Textile Design The 1600s marked...
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1710s Fabric Design
Block-printed fabrics existed in the 1710s, but few examples survive today. Early...
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1740s Fabric Design
The 1740s embraced the light, decorative style of the Rococo era. Fabrics...
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1750s Fabric Design
The 1750s embodied the elegance of the Rococo era. Delicate florals, flowing...
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1760s Fabric Design
The 1760s combined Rococo elegance with the first signs of industrial innovation....
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1770s Fabric Design
The 1770s marked the transition from Rococo exuberance to early Neoclassical elegance....
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1780s Fabric Design
The 1780s reflected the height of late Rococo elegance, with fitted bodices,...
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1790s Fabric Design
The 1790s marked a transition from aristocratic splendour to neoclassical simplicity. Inspired...
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1800s Fabric Design
The 1790s favoured simplicity, with light muslins, restrained prints and elegant silhouettes...
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1810s Fabric Design
Early 1800s textiles were defined by neoclassical simplicity, featuring light muslins, fine...
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1820s Fabric Design
The 1810s marked the height of Regency elegance, with high Empire waistlines,...
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1830s Fabric Design
The 1830s embraced bold expression. Colours became brighter, patterns more intricate and...
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1840s Fabric Design
By the 1840s, fabric design shifted toward refined Victorian aesthetics. Florals, paisleys...
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1850s Fabric Design
In the 1850s, fabrics became lighter and more practical. Printed cottons with...
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1850s–1860s Hoop Skirt Dresses
Lightweight cotton fabrics inspired by the elegant summer dresses of the 1850s...
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1860s Fabric Design
The 1860s brought rapid change in textile design. Industrial weaving and printing...
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1870s Fabric Design
1870s fabric design favoured rich Victorian colours—deep reds, blues, greens and golds—paired...
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1880s Fabric Design
Fashion moved from softness to structure between the 1870s and 1880s.The 1870s...
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1890s Fabric Design
The 1890s blended late-Victorian elegance with emerging modern design. Fabrics drew on...
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18th Century Loose Gowns (Robe Battante)
A flowing early 18th-century gown style celebrated for its comfort, elegance and...
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19th century Nordic folk costumes
Historically inspired fabrics for 19th-century Nordic folk costumes, regional dress traditions and...
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All designs, newest first
Discover our entire collection, organized with the newest designs first for easy...
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Apron – Historical Workwear and Dress Accessory (18th–19th Century)
A practical and decorative garment that protected clothing while reflecting fashion, status...
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Banyan – Georgian Men's Robe (c. 1700–1800)
Elegant fabrics for recreating 18th-century banyans, Georgian men’s robes and refined domestic...
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Best of the Rest
A curated selection of limited fabric remnants from past productions. These pieces...
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Caraco – Fitted Jacket (c. 1760–1800)
A practical yet elegant jacket style worn throughout the late 18th century,...
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Casaquin – Working Women’s Jacket (c. 1730–1760)
A practical yet elegant 18th-century jacket style worn with petticoats, printed cottons...