1800s

(( Regency era: c. 1795-1837 || Georgian era:1714-c. 1830/1837 || Victorian era: 1837-1901 )) 1800s fashion featured structured garments, often with corsets for women and tailored suits for men. Earthy tones like browns and greens were popular, with pastels emerging later. Women wore hair up, adorned with ribbons and flowers, while men sported neat hairstyles. Accessories included gloves, hats, and parasols. Makeup was minimal, focusing on a pale complexion and rosy cheeks.
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Japon van groene zijde met ingeweven satijnstrepen
1810-15 silk dress. Japon van groene zijde met ingeweven satijnstrepen, waarin geel chiné-effect dat ballenpatroon suggereert Identifier 0555922 Creation date 1810/1815 Material silk Gemeente museum Den Haag
Something Other Than White: Colorful Regency Fashions 1800-1820
British Silk Dress, circa 1818
Dress | British | The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Dress (image 2) | British | 1818 | silk | Metropolitan Museum of Art | Accession Number: 1981.210.5
Dress (image 2) | American | 1810 | silk | Metropolitan Museum of Art | Accession Number: C.I.41.146.2a, b
Japon van donkergroene met groen changeant tafzijde met verhoogde taille
1810 Japon van donkergroene met groen changeant tafzijde met verhoogde taille, rokzoom verdikt als 'rouleau'
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Cotton Dress | 1810-15 | Fries Museum
OMG that dress!
Love the green ribbon sash and the shawl. Dress 1810-1815 The Mint Museum
Visiting ensemble | American | The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Visiting ensemble, American ca 1818, silk (Metropolitan Museum)
Reception Dress (Bodice and Skirt), c.1890 Brocaded silk satin, cotton net, and beads By Miss Foley, Philadelphia, American
Dress of Pale Cocoa Silk. American, c. 1810. by lynette
The HoopSkirt Society
A day dress of ivory silk gauze, circa 1810, with an all over leaf design in green silk thread.