Costume history
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Men's Clothing (Doublet), from the Middle Ages to the Modern Age.
At all times, a suit has been an important part of the ideal male image. Neither a knight in military uniform nor a nobleman in a luxurious outfit could do without him. ... -
Flies, powder and rouge are the spicy weapons of the Gallant Age.
Another name for the 'Gallant Age' is the 'Porcelain Age'. Both ladies and gentlemen aspired to resemble porcelain figurines in their carelessness and elegance. The Gallant Age was a time of cult of youth. -
Women's costume of the "Gallant Age"
"After us, the deluge!" The Gallant Age (fr. Fetes galantes) is the conventional name for the period 1715-1770, which replaced the "grand era" of Louis XIV. Some ... -
Charles Frederick Worth and his dress for Princess Sissy.
One of the most beautiful women of her time with a tragic fate. Living in luxury, possessing wealth and power, she had a delicate vulnerable soul. Appreciated ... -
Women's skirt transformation.
Exciting mini, various midi, mysterious maxi ... Truly, a skirt is an amazing piece of women's wardrobe. It is appropriate in any situation and is present in any style ... -
Rococo style in a man's suit. Culottes.
Briefly about the main thing. The beginning of the image. Each time, starting to create a new doll, the most important task arises in front of me - to embody this or that image so that ... -
A little history of the big collar. Part 2. Master class
Collars of the XVI-XVII centuries. History. Master class on sewing. My name is Olga Sidorova. And I make porcelain dolls in historical costumes. The costumes on my dolls are removable ... -
A little story about the big collar
Cut, raff, gorgera, brygis - what are these? In the history of fashion, these terms are often used to describe costumes from the sixteenth to seventeenth centuries. This is the name given in different languages to ... -
Corset history
How did the history of the corset begin? It is known that even in ancient times, girls wore a wide belt to support their breasts and create a feminine silhouette. But ... -
Dress "in French". Fashion of the 18th century.
Jeanne Dubarry is remembered as the last favorite of King Louis XV of France. Using this work as an example, we will get acquainted with the “dress in French” (French “robe à la française”). The costume ...
Derek Weisberg: through art I try to answer questions
Derek Weisberg: through art I try to answer questions
TOP 100 Daily Doll 2023
TOP 100 Daily Doll 2023