The Met, 1780s Italian gown. Inspiration for my own gown for this event. |
The event is set in 1789, and I've already been patterning and cutting, and stitching a little bit on my dress. So far it's just a plain ole Italian gown, the basic cut and construction of which carries from the mid-1770s all the way to the mid-1790s.
I like having versatility in dress (and they did too, back then), so I'm looking for ways to tether my costume to 1789 a little more specifically. Enter the fashion plates...
LACMA, fashion plate, 1789 |
Magasin des Modes, January 1788 - sortof a zone front robe a la turque combo. |
Magasin des Modes, February 1788 - the 1780s are a lawless wasteland. |
Magasin des Modes, March 1789 - what do you think? Is this evening attire? |
It might be 1788 if you've got spots, stripes, swags, fringe, lace, scallops, AND flowers. Journal des Luxus, 1788. |
In the meantime, I've got the gown to construct first!
More info:
The Countess of Melbury's Ball
March 14, 2020
Grand Island Mansion
Walnut Grove, California (outside Sacramento)
The evening will include dinner, dancing, gaming, and performances. Off-site accommodation and taxi service is available.
Also, to search 18th century fashion plates by year, I highly recommend Dames a la Mode Tumblr here.