I have only made one 17th century gown and I loved it. It was polyester satin and featured spray-painted lace, but I adored that gown. Somebody else is adoring it now, and it's time to make a new one.
I recently acquired an enormous amount of brown-black silk taffeta, one of those mismarked super-bargains you come by every once in a great while. I also recently found a new AD model who looks straight out of a Vermeer painting, and combining that with having recently watched "Rembrandt and I" (highly recommended!), everything has fallen in place for a whoppin' great big Dutch 17th century gown.
Naturally, here's some inspiration:
I will probably focus on the 1660s, with the wide scooped neckline, restricted shoulders, and full cartridge-pleated sleeves, but I'm intrigued by the other decades of the 17th c too. Luckily there is quite a lot of support for patterns, research, and dress diaries, to help me through. My gown will probably be quite plain, but feature some pretty bodacious lace.
Books to reference:
I recently acquired an enormous amount of brown-black silk taffeta, one of those mismarked super-bargains you come by every once in a great while. I also recently found a new AD model who looks straight out of a Vermeer painting, and combining that with having recently watched "Rembrandt and I" (highly recommended!), everything has fallen in place for a whoppin' great big Dutch 17th century gown.
Naturally, here's some inspiration:
Portrait of a Married Couple in the Park - 1662 - Gonzales Coques |
Merja of Before the Automobile - I saw this dress in person and it was *stunning* |
Portrait of Lady - 1667 - Gabriel Metsu |
Diary of a Mantua Maker - Nicole's gown is 1670s, a little later, but is also plain in its trimmings. |
Woman playing the viola de gamba - 1663 - Gabriel Metsu |
Detail from The Glass of Wine - 1661 - Vermeer |
- Seventeenth-Century Women's Dress Patterns: Book 2 - a glorious book with tons of photos, in-depth detail, patterns, and instructions.
- Patterns of Fashion 1 - A good early pattern
- Period Costume for Stage & Screen: Patterns for Women's Dress 1500-1800 - several patterns from throughout the century, plus instructions for skirt supports, collars, etc.
Now just have to finish, y'know, all the other projects that are in-progress. :-)