1760 - 1769 clothes

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The drama of this 1760s ensemble is such that it feels as if it were a TV or film costume, giving a contemporary twist to the 18thc. It is in fact all original, cream satin caraco, silk laced stays & contrasting petticoat all in the Kyoto Costume Institute #kyoto #costumeinstitute #dresshistory #fashionhistory #18thcentury #18thcenturyfashion #1760s #mid18thcentury #stays #caraco #silkpetticoat #petticoat #corset #handsewn #madebyhand
Habit à la disposition | French | The Metropolitan Museum of Art
1760–75 waistcoat - not cut out, floral border, fancy floral pocket surround
Keeping Track of Time: Georgian Watch Chains, Equipages, Fobs, and Chatelaines
Suit, circa 1765-75 If you look closely at the waistband of the breeches, you will see the welt of the fob/pocket opening
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Dress 1760, British, Made of silk
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Sack Back Gown c.1760 This sack back gown was made and worn around 1760. It was owned by one of the Dalrymple family who lived at Newhailes in Musselburgh | The National Trust of Scotland
Marie Antoinette's: Fashion
Suit. French, 1765-75. Silk, metallic, metal, cotton. Metropolitan Museum of Art. [Rococo]
Fabric late 1760s/1770s, cut is mid 1790s French Silk Caraco with Ribbons, Paris. Original silk ribbons to close at front. Ruched ribbon trim at sleeves. Silk is medium weight "Gros de Tours" Lined with linen | via Trouvais Fw
Frockcoat (back view) embroidered skirt detail, 1760-1770, from Gentleman's suit, Bunka Gakuen Costume Museum via The Ornamented Being
Love this cloak! 18thC inspired costume from the “Gustavian” era 1768-1792 . (c) Duran Textiles. Swedish 18th century textiles reconstructed in India then costumes fashioned in Sweden.
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Corset Medium: Silk, silk ribbon, whalebone Date: c. 1770 Country: possibly Europe Object Number: P82.1.16
Banyan | Chinese | The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Banyan, silk and linen, c. 1760.
1760 English gown ~Love the skirt detailing!