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1835 Julia Gardiner Tyler - DollSize

1835 Julia Gardiner Tyler - DollSize

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1835 English Floral Dress Fabric – Late Romantic & Early Victorian Style

This is doll size!

Inspired by an original English roller-printed cotton dress fabric from 1835, featuring delicate floral bouquets, trailing vines, and colourful chintz motifs typical of fashionable women's dress fabrics of the late Romantic and Early Victorian periods.

Product Description

This floral cotton print is inspired by an English roller-printed dress fabric dated to 1835, placing it at the transition between the late Romantic and Early Victorian periods.

The design features colourful floral bouquets, trailing vines and small-scale decorative elements on a light ground, creating a refined yet lively appearance typical of fashionable printed cottons of the era.

Well suited for

  • Late Romantic and Early Victorian day dresses
  • Walking dresses and bodices
  • Pelerines, shawls and decorative accessories
  • Historical costume and reenactment projects
  • Museum-inspired interiors and textile displays

Design & Historical Context

During the 1830s and early 1840s, printed cottons with floral chintz motifs were popular for both practical and fashionable dress. This design reflects the period’s taste for elegant proportions, feminine silhouettes and refined textile decoration.

Fabrics such as this were commonly used for day dresses, walking dresses, pelerines, shawls, bodices and decorative accessories. The combination of colourful floral motifs, elegant proportions and lightweight printed cotton reflects the growing popularity of roller-printed textiles during the 1830s and 1840s.

This design is particularly well suited for historical sewing projects inspired by the late Romantic and Early Victorian eras, as well as museum-inspired interiors and period costume reproduction. Its graceful floral character and balanced composition embody the sophisticated textile aesthetics that continue to make this period admired today.


Julia Gardiner Tyler wearing an Early Victorian inspired 1830s dress

Julia Gardiner Tyler (1820–1889) was an American First Lady celebrated for her beauty, elegance and fashionable taste. As a prominent figure of the Early Victorian era, she embodied the refined style and romantic silhouettes that influenced American fashion during the 1840s.



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