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turkicartist · 4 months ago
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I do wanted to show off my sketches that i did quickly 😁
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marzipanandminutiae · 3 months ago
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thinking about the infantiliztation and/or formalization of 19th-century women's clothing to modern audiences
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our entire reference point for "wearing long skirts and outfits with decoration like lace, embroidery, appliques, etc." is either formalwear or fictional characters in children's media like Disney princesses. women's clothing is just so radically different now- not that those elements don't exist, but they're much less common in everyday clothing than they once were. some form of simple trousers and an equally simple top are de rigeur for everyday attire, and anything else is Fancy
combined with the fact- which is true! -that a lot of what survives to end up in big museums belonged to wealthy people, this ends up in wild assumptions like "basically our entire idea of what the Victorians dressed like is just Rich People Clothes really"
which has led to the eternal cry of "but what did NORMAL people wear?!?!?!" that will not be satisfied with real examples of middle or even working-class everyday clothing because it still looks too "fancy" to modern eyes
not Victorian, but a great example of this is what Abby Cox wore to portray a milliner (hatmaker) in Colonial Williamsburg. a working, middle-class woman:
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(ignore the facial expression there)
this is the exact outfit she sported in a video that apparently got responses like "but that's just what rich women wore!" and it is, in fact, everyday attire for a working person. a person who worked in the fashion industry, it's true, but still
I had someone ask me about how to find examples of casual Victorian clothing because they were at their wits' end trying to research it. and I had to tell them that...what they were looking at WAS casual. in the sense of Clothing For Everyday Wear That's Not Especially Formal. there's nothing inherently formal, or exclusive to the wealthy, about a matched bodice-and-skirt dress, instep-length, with some trim. or even a trimmed blouse and skirt. obviously women working the absolute hardest outdoor, physical jobs might have adopted occupational trousers or similar, but we don't all dress like construction or farm workers all the time nowadays. why would they have back then?
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Laundresses, probably 1850s or early 60s. Note that I can STILL date the picture based on their outfits and hair, and these are the furthest things from wealthy socialites.
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Maid scrubbing steps, probably 1870s or 1880s. Note pleated trim on her skirt and what appears to be a peplum at the back of her bodice.
also, not all working women worked physical jobs any more than we do today. here is a teacher around the turn of the 20th century:
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Teachers, 1887
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"Breton Seamstresses," 1845, by Jules Trayer
were there differences in quality, type and quantity of trim, fit, etc? obviously. but some people are convinced that the basic outfit format can't POSSIBLY have been something ordinary women wore, because it looks formal and/or princess-y in a modern context
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aromanticduck · 8 months ago
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Shorts count as trousers. Leggings also count if you want them to.
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hellothisisangle · 2 months ago
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Can’t decide if I like black or brown better
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the-sappho-of-lesbos · 4 months ago
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A loose photo that was with some magazines I bought ♥️
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canisalbus · 9 months ago
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callmedaisy · 8 months ago
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Vintage book covers
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thepoisonroom · 10 months ago
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1990 fish worship shirt
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shripscapi · 24 days ago
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Queen Cersei Lannister
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absolutely never would have anticipated how many times i’d end up drawing cersei when I first started asoiaf but over time she has cemented herself as one of my favorite characters…
i’m forever revisiting my own designs, so here’s a second attempt at Cersei’s ruby mourning dress and a first attempt at her in her hunting greens when she goes to meet with Ned. I think hunting greens implies menswear, but I’m not certain and I could be misinterpreting…? either way I think it is more reasonable for trying to be stealthy so that’s the route I took…
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lovertm · 4 months ago
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pins by dannybrito
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yesstess · 5 months ago
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Ridgewood, Queens this past Sunday
@tess_murdoch
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anatomical-puppet · 5 months ago
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MYSTERY TWINS BIRTHDAY‼️‼️‼️‼️ time for my own obligatory teen designs yayyy ^_^
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salt-n-salt · 6 months ago
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hes so girl failure coded 💕
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loonylooly · 6 months ago
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After like, waaay too long, i finally finished prythian fashion the second 🤭
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Hope ya'll like them
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the-sappho-of-lesbos · 9 months ago
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Source: On Our Backs Guide To Lesbian Sex, edited by Diana Cage
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incognitopolls · 2 months ago
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We ask your questions so you don’t have to! Submit your questions to have them posted anonymously as polls.
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