1830-1839 - Fashion History Timeline
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Leg-of-mutton Sleeves
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Frock Coat
By the 1830s, the skirts of the frock coat were very full indeed, creating a …
1840-1849 | Fashion History …
The 1840s were the last years of the Romantic Era (Tortora 328), but the …
1830s in Western fashion - Wikipedia
The 1830s in Fashionable Gowns: A Visual Guide to the Decade
Romantic Era, 1820s Fashion
2018年7月24日 · Even so it was the late 1830s before every lady sported the fashion for long pointed bodices. Evidence in museums suggests that real women were still wearing and making dresses with a slightly raised waistlines well into …
The Romantic Era 1820-1850 - Maggie May Clothing
The influences of Romanticism brought forth fashion trends from the past- such as neck ruffs, slashing (the process of cutting away fabric to reveal what is beneath), and a variety of medieval sleeve styles. Sleeve style were both long …
1820-1829 - Fashion History Timeline
2020年5月27日 · Instead, Romanticism became the chief influence on fashion, as Gothic decoration lavished dresses and historicism inspired styles borrowed from past centuries. Layers of color and an increasingly exaggerated silhouette, for …
1840-1849 - Fashion History Timeline
2020年3月26日 · The 1840s were the last years of the Romantic Era (Tortora 328), but the exuberant buoyancy of the Romanticism that marked womenswear in the 1820s and 1830s had developed into a drooping, subdued style more …
The Writer’s Guide to 1830s Women’s Fashion
2021年6月18日 · The 1830s continued the trend of brash, exuberant styles from the previous decade. However, by the middle of the decade, bold trends were suddenly reined in for a more understated and modest look as Romanticism …
1820 to 1830 - Vintage Fashion Guild
As the Romantic era arrived, clothing became more complex and increasingly structured. Decorative excess replaced the previous design simplicity. Horizontal hem treatments added focus to skirts, wide lapels created shoulder emphasis, …
1800s – Victorian Fashion: Evolution and Influences
The 1830s saw the rise of the Romantic Era, which was all about soft lines, intricate details, and ethereal fabrics. Bell-shaped skirts and puffed sleeves began to make an appearance. Women started to wear large bonnets as well, which …