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A Young Person's Guide to 18th-Century Western Fashion
unabridged version at blogspot
General info Cox, Abby. "I Wore 18th-Century Clothing *Every Day for 5 YEARS & This Is What I Learned (Corsets Aren't Bad!)." YouTube. May 10, 2020. Cullen, Oriole. “Eighteenth-Century European Dress.” In Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History. New York: The Metropolitan Museum of Art, 2004. Glasscock, Jessica. "Eighteenth-Century Silhouette and Support." In Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History. New York: The Metropolitan Museum of Art, 2004. Accessories Banner, Bernadette. "Women's Pockets Weren't Always a Complete Disgrace | A Brief History: England, 15th c - 21st c." YouTube. April 10, 2021. Colonial Williamsburg. "#TradesTuesday: Men's Accessories." YouTube. June 13, 2021. Murden, Sarah. "The Georgian era fashion for straw hats." All Things Georgian. December 6, 2018. Cosmetics & hygiene Cox, Abby. "I Followed an 18th-Century Moisturizer & Sunscreen Recipe & it kinda worked??." YouTube. February 21, 2021. Cox, Abby. "We tried making *5* different 250 year old rouge (blush) recipes || [real] regencycore makeup." YouTube. August 29, 2021. JYF Museums. "Hygiene in the 18th Century | From the Farm to the Army." YouTube. August 21, 2021. Décor Heckscher, Morrison H. “American Rococo.” In Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History. New York: The Metropolitan Museum of Art, 2003. Munger, Jeffrey. “French Porcelain in the Eighteenth Century.” In Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History. New York: The Metropolitan Museum of Art, 2003. Formal wear SnappyDragon. "This dressing gown changed fashion forever : the feminist history of going out in loungewear." YouTube. April 15, 2022. Stowell, Lauren. "The Many Types of 18th Century Gowns." American Duchess. March 15, 2013. Zebrowska, Karolina. "Cottagecore Style Is Much Older Than You Think." YouTube. June 30, 2021. Hair care Cox, Abby. "I made 250-year-old Hair Products Using Original Recipes (and animal fat...)." YouTube. November 7, 2021. Cox, Abby. "I tried a 300-year-old hair care routine for a year & this is what I learned (it's awesome!)." YouTube. January 23, 2022. Cox, Abby. "What's the Deal with 18th Century Wigs? (and why Bridgerton really messed this up)." YouTube. June 1, 2023. Laundry Cox, Abby. "Making 300 Year Old SLIME for Laundry Day." YouTube. June 15, 2023. Townsends. "Historical Laundry Part 2: No Washing Machine, No Dryer, Hit It With A Stick?" YouTube. June 3, 2019. Outer- & working-wear JYF Museum. "Getting Dressed | Clothing for an 18th Century Middling Woman." YouTube. March 18, 2021. Major, Joanne. "The practicalities of wearing riding habits, and riding ‘en cavalier’." All Things Georgian. March 12, 2019. Rudolph, Nicole. "What did Pirates ACTUALLY Wear? Fashion at Sea in the 18th c & Our Flag Means Death Costumes." YouTube. May 8, 2022. Shoes Chin, Cynthia E. "Martha Washington's Shoes." George Washington's Mount Vernon. No date. Murden, Sarah. "18th-century shoes." All Things Georgian. December 15, 2015. Rudolph, Nicole. "Real 18th century Shoes? Historical Shoemaker Examines an Antique." YouTube. December 13, 2020. Textiles Cox, Abby. "18th Century Printed Cotton Do's & Don't's." American Duchess. December 23, 2019. Stowell, Lauren. "Fabrics for the 18th Century and Beyond." American Duchess. June 14, 2021. Townsends. "Oil Cloth - Waterproof Coverings for Your Campsite." YouTube. July 30, 2018. Undergarments Major, Joanne. "Quilted Petticoats: worn by all women and useful in more ways than one." All Things Georgian. November 20, 2018. Rudolph, Nicole. "Making 18th century Stays for the Ideal Body Shape : Historical Undergarments." YouTube. August 12, 2023. SnappyDragon. "RUMP ROAST : Ranking historical fashion's wildest fake butt pads." YouTube. October 27, 2023. Townsends. "Sewing Histories' Most Popular Garment - The Fabric Of History - Townsends." YouTube. September 3, 2022.
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How 2 be the chicest girl at school
{JUST MY ADVICE DO WHATEVER YOU WANT. DONT BREAK ANY RULES AT YOUR SCHOOL JUST TO BE "CHIC"}
First off. If you looked at this you obviously WANT to be chic. So DO IT. playing chic girl is so much fun and I promise you won't regret it. Just try it for a month or two.
Throw out that ugly ass school bag. INTRODUCING PURSE. how else are you gonna show off your shit you have it you don't have a purse. Just get a big ass black bag from anywhere really and just use Pinterest for inspo.
If you have a uniform try to add cute socks or a jacket around your shoulders- NEVER AROUND THE WAIST.
if your allowed makeup do a chic makeup look. I'll try to post inspo as soon as possible.
If you don't have a uniform-- GET A CHIC ASF WARDROBE. blacks- animal prints- leathers- reds, yk look it up on Pinterest. Doesn't have to be expensive - Burlington and forever 21 is 100% ok girlie just make sure you know WHAT TO WEAR.
sunglasses outdoors always when it's sunny NEVER INSIDE-ew. Bonus points if they take up half your face or are rectangle frames.
For shoes. Black knee high boots. TRUST ME GET A PAIR. and some black heels. Don't get 5 inch heels if you can't handle 5 inch heels. Work your way up.
Get Vogue and read it around campus.
Carry a diet coke around or a coffee. Bonus points if the height of the cup is than the length of your face. (If you understand that reference ily forever)
Be confident. If your not-- fake it!! Chic girls are admired because they walk like they mean BUSINESS BUSINESS.
Celebs have recently been seen holding books. If you can't get Vogue get some fancy looking books from your library.
Go to school events overdressed as hell. And just- don't talk to anyone but wall around LIKE everyone loves you if that makes sense. Trust me.
Talk to who you want. The Lululemon girls who are bullying you are ugly anyways. You don't need to be like them. (Lululemon is only ok at pilates with your eyeliner on and sunglasses in your hair.)
Go to sports events to socialize. Or just any school event. You don't have to actually not talk to anyone ever just be extremely selective
THIS DOES NOT MEAN BE A BITCH. If you don't want to talk to someone!Politely! Be nice but don't try to interact too much. Only yell at a girl if she just DOESN'T UNDERSTAND YOU DONT WANNA BE FREINDS.
you don't have "to go to dinner with my mom' it's now a "event with my family" technically your not lying you just changed the words up. (Event= things you gotta do)
tell me if you want a part 2
Xxx Angela Hartbreak
#haute couture#angela hartbreak#boots#model off duty#outfit inspiration#shoes#urbanwear#versace#model#outfit
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Can you find cheap alternatives for the faux fur forever21 jacket that teen lottie wears in the wilderness?
They’re not super similar but these were the cheapest options I could find:
(Left) Forever 21 “Cropped Faux Fur Bomber Jacket”
It has a similar shilouette to Lottie’s coat and a similar trim as well as the overall similar color scheme. The major difference is the fur being a solid color as opposed to the rabbit pattern on Lottie’s jacket.
Link:
https://www.forever21.com/us/2001323285.html
(Right) Missguided “Contrast Color Cow Print Drop Shoulder Furry Jacket”
It features fur with a brown and white animal print and is cropped like Lottie’s coat. However it’s shilouette is less similar (as it doesn’t have trim) and has more warmth color wise than Lottie’s coat. To me though, it’s almost a mix between teen Lottie’s coat and adult Lottie’s season 3 fur coat (which I found here).
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For more alternatives for Lottie’s jacket adding “cow print” generally garners good results in the search as does “faux rabbit fur.”
I know I posted about the jacket a while ago so for those interested in learning about the original coat, you can find my post about it here.
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why are mice so delicate ladylike graceful etc like i know animals dont have gender but all mice are classy little ladies. if mice were humans they would be wearing tiny floral print sundresses and eating fancy small desserts at sidewalk cafes. if mice had big enough hands theyd have those little pointed acrylic nails with pink glitter. if mice could drink booze it would be raspberry moscato. if you gave a mouse a tumblr shed be a coquette blogger. a mouse would run a depop shop selling stained forever 21 skirts for $40
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T'Challa from Paw Prints in the Sand in Newport Beach, California
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Hi there! My name is T'Challa because I am a black panther, sleek and stealth with grace. If that means clumsy with a goofy attitude, that’s me! I was born around March 21, 2023, and found with my siblings with no mamma along with an injury to my eye, before I was rescued by Paw Prints in the Sand Animal Rescue. My rough beginnings haven’t stopped me from being full of love and endless energy. I love to play and cuddle and purr loudly when being held and petted. I'm a loveable and cuddly kitten who will steal your heart with my playful antics. I was the first to bolt from my room to try to check out the rest of the apartment. I walk like I didn’t just escape – nothing to see here! I'm looking for my forever home where I can be loved and cherished. Come meet me at an adoption event soon!"
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Today's Focus
06.11.24 - Well I made it to Tuesday; it's still somewhat chilly so I picked the pretty Forever 21 rose dress, and grabbed leggings instead of my usual knee socks. I am still concerned about rain and I'd just rather be warmer than colder. In like 48 hours it's going to be nearly 80F here.
Work - Well yesterday got extremely busy - I did two mailings, made up two different binders of trial exhibits (so over 100 pages a piece), plus I've been desperately following up on rep requests. I was on the phone with Attica for like a half an hr yesterday because the IRC sent me stuff for JJM's case on the email for SJC's case and these two cases are already similar enough that I don't need that bullshit.
Background Noise - Back at the office again today so back at the YT watching, although I think I only have like 20-25 videos as my goal today.
I managed to make it through 24 videos yesterday so if I do that well today I'm going to be quite happy! It's not easy though; each video is like 30+ minutes long at this point.
Study - Tuesday is article day and I hope I get to read a lot rather than actually performing the work I'm here to do lmfao.
Yesterday was bad in this department, precisely because I was busy doing actual work and frankly printing and running around are antithetical to sitting and reading. I did get a little farther in some reading but I practically did nothing but read like eight different random articles I stumbled on and a few paragraphs of decisions here and there.
Extras - Tuesday, but I cleaned the bathroom last week so this week I don't have a chore; next week I redo the bathroom and tackle the floor in there again. Steaks and mashed potatoes and grilled/roasted veggies for dinner, and the next couple episodes of Kamen Rider Build (we're getting right into the middle of the plot now); more of the early live-action series of The Tick today, which is much sillier than its animated counterpart. The essay from yesterday did turn into a full one; it's almost ready to be posted but I have to go on a mission to find the source for one of my claims before I hit that button. Back to normal with my writing tomorrow!
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@asswatthama sorry for the delay, but i finally remembered to post the photos of my Oda Kippoushi cosplay from last year's Anime Weekend Atlanta, and wanted to share them and the process with you since you helped me out some. This was my first serious cosplay, and while there are some areas that ill work on before going as him again for Momocon, i really like how it turned out. The undershirt and jeans were bought from general retailers (forever 21, ross), with the vest and apron made by my mother. The boots, hat, and gun were bought from aliexpress. The boots, even though i selected the smallest option, were slightly too big, so i wore two pairs of socks and rolled up the jean legs to give some buffer. The hat that arrived had a crest that sucked, so some members of my college's anime club helped find me a guy on fiverr to make a cad model of the crest to be printed out, though the spikes are off center and the inner flower of the Oda crest is upside down :P. i did not have the time or resources to make the gun as you did, but with the crowd at the convention, the gun being that large wouldnt have really worked. The belt was the one thing that was only made by me. I bought white and black eva foam and sprayed the white strip gray (need to apply more, smudging off). the charms were 3d printed and sprayed gold, and gold wire from when my mother used to make jewelry was painstakingly used to make the rings. I originally bought a slab of the foam you recommended to me for the buckle, but the difficulty in carving led to me using more eva. The buttons for the hair ribbon and vest were also 3d printed. I used cardstock for the patterns for the flowers on the jeans and apron pattern. I was going to use mousse and spray to get my (then long) hair into something more resembling the floof, but gave up the day of. Ill use your method for making the wig in the spring. i was also never going to use contacts so i could see, so i settled on clip-on sunglasses (because he's cool), that i promptly lost on the second day. sorry for the spiel, and thank you so much for your help!
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Plus Size Printed Shirts,
Plus Size Printed Shirts,
In the world of fashion, inclusivity is key, and plus-size clothing is no exception. One essential wardrobe item that has gained popularity in recent years is the plus-size printed shirt. These versatile garments not only offer style and comfort but also allow individuals to express their unique personalities and tastes. Whether you’re dressing for a casual outing or a semi-formal event, a printed shirt can be the perfect choice to elevate your look.
The Beauty of Plus-Size Printed Shirts
Gone are the days when plus-size fashion was limited to dull, unflattering designs. Today’s plus-size printed shirts come in a wide variety of prints, patterns, and colors, allowing you to create outfits that reflect your personal style. From bold geometric shapes to delicate florals, animal prints, and abstract designs, there’s something for everyone.
Key Benefits of Plus-Size Printed Shirts:
Flattering Silhouettes: Plus-size printed shirts are often designed with flattering cuts and styles, such as peplum, A-line, or tailored fits. These styles accentuate the curves while providing a comfortable fit.
Variety of Prints: From floral and tropical prints to stripes, checks, and tie-dye, printed shirts allow you to experiment with various patterns that suit your mood and occasion.
Comfortable Fabrics: Most printed shirts are made from breathable, lightweight fabrics such as cotton, linen, or jersey, ensuring comfort even on the hottest days.
Versatility: Whether you pair it with jeans, leggings, skirts, or even tailored trousers, a printed shirt can work for both casual and semi-formal settings. The key is in the styling and accessories.
Styling Tips for Plus-Size Printed Shirts
A printed shirt can make a statement, but how you style it makes all the difference. Here are some tips to help you create chic and flattering outfits:
1. Balance the Print with Solid Pieces:
When wearing a bold printed shirt, balance it out by pairing it with solid-colored items such as jeans, skirts, or trousers. This prevents the outfit from becoming too overwhelming and lets the print remain the focal point.
2. Tuck or Knot:
For a more polished look, try tucking the shirt into your waistband. A front knot or half-tuck can also add a touch of playfulness and make the outfit feel fresh.
3. Layer with Outerwear:
Plus-size printed shirts look fantastic when layered with cardigans, blazers, or denim jackets. This adds depth to the outfit and allows you to create more structured looks for different occasions.
4. Accessorize:
Add accessories like statement earrings, a bold necklace, or a colorful handbag to enhance the look of your printed shirt. Accessories can also draw attention to specific areas of your outfit and add personality to your ensemble.
Where to Find Plus-Size Printed Shirts
With an increasing demand for plus-size fashion, numerous retailers are now offering a wide selection of printed shirts in a variety of styles. Popular brands that specialize in plus-size clothing include:
ASOS Curve
Torrid
Lane Bryant
Forever 21 Plus
H&M+
Old Navy Plus
These stores offer printed shirts in various price ranges, so whether you’re on a budget or looking for something more luxurious, you can find something that fits both your body and your budget.
Final Thoughts
Plus-size printed shirts are a stylish and comfortable addition to any wardrobe. With their vast variety of prints and flattering silhouettes, they provide an excellent way to express personal style and confidence. Whether you’re dressing for a casual day out or a semi-formal gathering, a printed shirt can easily be adapted to your needs. So, embrace the beauty of prints and make a statement with your wardrobe—after all, fashion is for everyone, regardless of size.
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Trendy Women’s Clothing: Elevate Your Wardrobe with Style and Confidence
In the dynamic world of fashion, staying trendy is more than just keeping up with the latest styles—it’s about expressing your unique personality and embracing confidence in every outfit. Trendy women’s clothing is a gateway to showcasing your individuality while adapting to evolving fashion landscapes. From statement pieces to timeless staples, today’s trends are as diverse as the women who wear them. Let’s dive into what makes trendy women’s clothing so captivating and how you can incorporate it into your wardrobe.
The Allure of Trendy Women’s Clothing
Fashion trends often reflect the spirit of the times. Whether it’s the bold prints of the 1970s or the minimalist vibes of the 2020s, every era has its defining looks. Today’s trends embrace a mix of nostalgia and innovation, combining vintage-inspired pieces with cutting-edge designs. Women’s clothing has become a playground for creativity, offering endless possibilities for mixing and matching styles.
From flowing maxi dresses that exude bohemian charm to structured blazers that scream power dressing, the options are limitless. Trendy pieces allow women to explore different facets of their personality—one day chic and elegant, the next playful and daring.
Key Trends in Women’s Clothing
If you’re looking to revamp your wardrobe, here are some of the hottest trends dominating the fashion scene right now:
Oversized Silhouettes Comfort meets style with oversized blazers, shirts, and coats. These pieces are perfect for layering, creating a look that’s both relaxed and effortlessly chic.
Sustainable Fashion Eco-conscious clothing is more than a trend; it’s a movement. Brands are focusing on sustainable fabrics like organic cotton, recycled polyester, and bamboo to create stylish and environmentally friendly options.
Bold Patterns and Prints Animal prints, geometric designs, and vibrant florals are making a strong comeback. These eye-catching patterns add a splash of personality to any outfit.
Monochromatic Looks Dressing in a single color from head to toe is a minimalist trend that’s easy to pull off and always looks polished. Popular choices include beige, black, and pastel shades.
Athleisure and Streetwear The line between casual and trendy blurs with athleisure. Joggers, crop tops, and sneakers are staples for a laid-back yet fashionable look.
Retro Revivals Styles from the ‘90s and early 2000s are having a moment. Think slip dresses, wide-leg jeans, and platform shoes that bring a sense of nostalgia to modern wardrobes.
How to Embrace Trendy Styles
Adopting new trends doesn’t mean overhauling your entire wardrobe. Instead, focus on incorporating a few statement pieces that resonate with your style. Here are some tips:
Start with Basics: Build a versatile wardrobe with timeless essentials like black pants, white shirts, and denim jeans. Use trendy items to accentuate these staples.
Experiment with Accessories: Belts, bags, and jewelry can transform a simple outfit into a trendy masterpiece. Statement earrings or a bold handbag can elevate any look.
Prioritize Comfort: Trends should never come at the expense of comfort. Choose clothes that fit well and make you feel good. Confidence is the best accessory you can wear.
Where to Shop for Trendy Women’s Clothing
Finding trendy women’s clothing is easier than ever with the rise of online shopping. Here are some go-to places to explore:
Fast Fashion Retailers: Brands like Zara, H&M, and Forever 21 offer affordable options for keeping up with trends.
Sustainable Brands: For eco-friendly fashion, check out Reformation, Everlane, or Patagonia.
Boutiques: Local and online boutiques often carry unique pieces that help you stand out from the crowd.
The Future of Women’s Fashion
As fashion continues to evolve, inclusivity and sustainability are shaping the future of trendy women’s clothing. Designers are prioritizing diverse body types, creating pieces that cater to women of all shapes and sizes. The shift towards ethical production practices ensures that looking good doesn’t come at the planet’s expense.
Conclusion
Trendy women’s clothing offers more than just aesthetic appeal—it’s a form of self-expression and empowerment. By staying true to your personal style and incorporating current trends thoughtfully, you can create a wardrobe that’s both fashionable and timeless. Whether you’re a fan of bold patterns, vintage-inspired pieces, or minimalist designs, there’s a trend out there for everyone. Embrace the journey of discovering what makes you feel confident and stylish—because nothing is more on-trend than being unapologetically you.
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Check out this listing I just added to my Poshmark closet: Forever 21 Leopard Print Maxi Lightweight Turquoise Dress - Women’s Medium.
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Check out this listing I just added to my Poshmark closet: Forever 21 Animal Print Top.
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Check out this listing I just added to my Poshmark closet: Bundle of 4 junior party summer dresses sz S.
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Check out this listing I just added to my Poshmark closet: Forever 21 Animal print skirt size small NWT.
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Check out this listing I just added to my Poshmark closet: Forever 21 Leopard Animal Print Chest Pockets Denim Trucker Jacket Sz XL.
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Check out this listing I just added to my Poshmark closet: Forever 21 Womens Animal Print Faux Fur Leopard Long Jacket Size Medium Brown.
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Check out this listing I just added to my Poshmark closet: Forever 21 Twist edition Cropped Animal Print Buttoned Down Cardigan.
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