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history-of-fashion · 8 months ago
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ab. 1873 Grey blue visiting dress by House of Worth (Charles Frederick Worth)
silk faille and silk taffeta trimmed with steel beads
(Albany Institute of History & Art)
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lookingbackatfashionhistory · 4 months ago
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• Dress.
Date: 1869-1871
~ Silk taffeta carriage or visiting dress worn by Anne “Annie” Campbell Gordon Thomas (1819–1886).
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medici-collar · 1 year ago
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Silk, lace 1880s
As visits were usually paid before noon, the dress had to con- form to the norms of day ensemble: with no low décolleté or exposure of shoulders and hands. Visiting dress was always complemented with a hat and gloves.
Victoria Museum Kyiv
Message from the Founder of the Museum
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costumeloverz71 · 6 months ago
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Visiting Dress, c.1873. House of Worth.
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gogmstuff · 8 months ago
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1908 (December) Les Modes - Robe de visites par Margaine-Lacroix - Photo by Reutlinger. From gallica.bnf.fr; fixed spots & flaws w Pshop 1292X2100.
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fripperiesandfobs · 2 years ago
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Visite and visiting dress ca. 1885
From Tessier-Sarou
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digitalfashionmuseum · 2 years ago
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Green Taffeta Visiting Dress, ca. 1870.
Augusta Auctions.
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mdidminfoway-blog · 7 months ago
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My Great Grandma who loved her babies very much
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Reference that I used for the face!
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lyss-sketchbox · 4 months ago
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The iudex has very simple demands
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history-of-fashion · 9 months ago
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second half of the 1890s Visiting dress of Empress Alexandra Fyodorovna by workshop of Nadezhda Lamanova (Moscow)
cloth, velvet, silk thread and sequins
(State Hermitage Museum)
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harrowedsoup · 2 months ago
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Honestly I would love more sugar mama Harrow because I think it’s a hilarious twist on griddlehark’s canon dynamic. Like, yeah, canon Harrow is actually poor because the Ninth House is super poor BUT she has all the power in their relationship and in a modern AU that could translate to Harrow being richer than hell.
Mostly I just think it would be funny to have Harrow being Rich and Proper (Always dressed to the nines because that’s what she’s Supposed To Do) but Gideon HATES Harrow actually being a Sugar Mama ( she wants to DO things for Harrow not the other way around) except in specific situations. Like yeah, Gideon will live in Harrow’s house for free while they’re dating (because Gideon takes care of the house) but she doesn’t like Harrow giving her a lot of money just because.
I also think the idea of Harrow being perfectly willing to do whatever Gideon wants if she expresses the smallest hint of a desire, since she doesn’t do that a lot, could be something that’s hilarious. 
Like; Harrow, dressed in a suit that costs more than a car, ends up following Gideon, who is wearing a t shirt that has the arms ripped off and shorts that say something offensive on the ass, into a McDonald’s at like 2AM to pay for her milk shake.
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medici-collar · 1 year ago
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Visiting dress
Silk taffeta, lace | Circa 1880
In the 1870-1880s bustles came into fashion. Those were pillows, wire or wicker frames, worn under the skirt at the back below the waist, and used to expand fullness and shape silhouette. For this purpose, frills, draperies, and pleats were also used.
The dresses were decorated with embroidery and lace. Made of taffeta, they were adorned with bows and silk ribbons. Under the dress, corset with lacing was worn. This is an exquisite and perfectly preserved visiting dress, which symbolizes the wealth and prosperity of its era.
Victoria Museum Kyiv, Ukraine
Message from the Founder of the Museum
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costumeloverz71 · 1 year ago
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Visiting dress, c.1873
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gogmstuff · 8 months ago
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1908 (3 Oct issue) La Mode Nationale - En visites. From gallica.bnf.fr; fixed flaws & spots w Pshop 1548X1814.
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nelkcats · 2 years ago
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Scamming the scammer
John Constantine was the biggest headache Danny had managed to get, ever. After becoming King he did not think that his first task would be to solve the man's soul problems.
And it seemed quite incredible to him that the hellbazer would consider selling his soul as if it were a used car that he wants to get rid of to buy a new one. He was aware that he needed a soul, wasn't he? That it was not possible to buy a new one? Because he didn't want to be the one to inform him if that was not the case.
To top it off, beings from different domains within his kingdom came explicitly to claim the British's soul, which didn't even make sense, there were thousands of souls! Why did everyone want the same one? And why did he have to be the one to take care of it?
Completely frustrated, he placed all the paperwork for John Constantine in an empty room and locked the door. He smiled as he came up with a plan to improve the situation, it might be worth it.
That's how a drunk John Constantine found himself signing a dubious contract in exchange for the power to turn any liquid into beer, he didn't bother to read the contract, most demons just wanted his soul and this guy looked so human, with a presence so light it must be a minor demon for sure.
This turned out to be a bad decision when the next morning he found himself trapped in a room full of documents, the door locked. Taped to the door was a green note that said "Enjoy doing your own paperwork sir, I hope you're pleased with yourself", and well, maybe he should have read that contract after all.
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