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Aspiring Costumer & Artist on Instagram: “New second project alert and this is so much fun! Why is the stomacher the best part? 😍😍 #18thcenturycaraco #18thcentury #stomacher…”
Woman's fancy dress stomacher, 1870-1910, British, pink ribbon and metal lace
Stomacher detail c.1760.
Woman's stomacher of pink silk taffeta, Great Britain, 1760s; compere-style with buttons
Greetings fellow sewists! My name is Sarah and I am a historical costumer and maker of floofy things. I specialize in hand sewing 18th-century gowns using period-appropriate techniques, and you can find examples of these gowns and other costumes that I have sewn on my page @sewlateadoe For those of you who may be…
Niels Badenhop a jewel Stomacher inspired by the fabulous 'Avant le corsage' Jewelry of the 18th century
A stomacher was a triangular piece that was pinned to the bodice. The stomacher was usually decorated with embroidery, lace, and ribbons.
I was searching for stomacher inspiration to go with my Frou Frou Francaise, and I came across a lovely, ruffly, blue silk version at the MFA Boston. Perfect!
I’m of the opinion that one can never have too many stomachers. They’re like the statement necklace of the 18th century; interchangeable, drawing the eye to the chest *giggle* and…
Stomacher for child early 18th century - Thierry de Maigret
Team Tilney Panel © Austenprose The Friday morning wake-up call came way too early for Deb (Jane Austen in Vermont) and me after a previous full day of travel, registration and evening pre-conferen…
Woman's Dress and Petticoat (Robe à la française), Unknown, Spain; Textile: France, circa 1775, Costumes, Silk plain weave (taffeta) with silk supplementary warp and weft patterning, silk chenille and linen lace.
This is yet another old tutorial that I'm making available to the public, because sharing is caring, right? These were created specifically...
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