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On display at Hampton Court Palace.
Florentine dress 1475-1500 Renaissance
As many of you know, during my PhD I decided to reconstruct four items of female structural dress from the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. However, in order for the reconstructions to be worn …
Portrait of Robert Dudley, 1st Earl of Leicester, oil on panel. Attributed to Steven van Herwijck. 1560s. Western European fashion experienced quite a change from 1550-1600. The Renaissance brought in a wave of art and culture that swept over Europe and is visible in the fashion of both men and women. Our clearest and most...
I've wanted to share images of this corset since I first saw it in storage at the Kent State University Museum. KSUM 1983.1.1500 Three quarter front detail I recently photographed it as part of the preparations for the upcoming Undress exhibit so I have a few nice pictures to post. Yea. The corset was made in Poland in the 1880s from two layers of silk. The exterior is black brocade and the interior is pale blue moire. If you look closely at the picture below you can see black thread is used for the warp and brown thread for the weft resulting in rich background that helps bring the solid black motifs into focus. KSUM 1983.1.1500 Busk detail The M Grochovska engraved on the busk loops is the maker's name, it's also woven on the label inside the corset. There is an image of the label and a bit more information about this corset on the museum's blog. But before you click over there let's take a closer look at the flossing. KSUM 1983.1.1500 Three quarter detail Wow. And the bow at the center front. KSUM 1983.1.1500 Bow detail Now that's a bow. There are two blue elastic suspenders to support stockings placed at the center front. They were my reference for attaching the garters on the 1911 corset I made. This corset is very shapely, but it isn't small. Laced closed on a form it measures bust 40 inches, waist 29 1/2, and hips 44. KSUM 1983.1.1500 Three quarter front So pretty! Don't you agree?
Made famous by 'The Empress' on Netflix, Sisi and her missing garment provoked an imperial hunt over centuries.