1885 Hilma af Klint
1885 Hilma af Klint
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1880s Structured Walking Dress Fabric
Product Description
This reconstructed design is inspired by a historical textile found in museum collections, originally associated with a French walking dress from around 1885. The composition reflects the richness and precision typical of late Victorian fashion, where textiles played a central role in shaping both silhouette and expression.
The design captures the balance between structure and ornament characteristic of the 1880s, with decorative elements carefully arranged to enhance movement and visual depth. It reflects the craftsmanship and attention to detail that defined high-quality garments of the period.
Well suited for
Ideal for 1880s walking dresses, bodices, and structured Victorian garments. Particularly suitable for projects requiring both decorative richness and clear silhouette definition. Also well suited for historical costume work and period-inspired designs.
Design & Historical Context
The French walking dress of the 1880s represents a period of opulence and technical refinement in dressmaking. Garments were designed with strong silhouettes and elaborate surface decoration, reflecting both social status and the evolving role of women in public life.
Hilma af Klint (1862–1944) was a Swedish painter and pioneer of abstract art. Her work explored complex philosophical and spiritual ideas through visual form.
Although largely unrecognized during her lifetime, her art has since gained international recognition and is now considered groundbreaking within modern art history.
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