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Early Empire Stays

made according to the extant stays dated to 1790 located in Victoria and Albert Museum in London.

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Blue regency bib front dress

made according to the extant dark green flowered gown dated to 1795-1800 (Museum of London)

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Outfit according to the Gallery of Fashion

A regency day outfit according to the fashion plate ( November 1795)

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Bodice according to Norsk Folkemuseum’s original

c. 1799 – 1802, made of silk with cotton lining

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The petticoat of embroidered muslin

according to the extant piece, c. 1800 – 1806

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Regency demi-neglige

asymmetric informal dress) according to "Costume Parisien", 1800.

 
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Regency child's dress

an outfit for two years old child from c. 1800 and was worn by girls and boys too

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Regency child's dress - headwear

 muslin cap trimmed with a needlework and a palm hat

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Regency child's redingote

made according to a fashion plate from Modes de Paris, Costume d´enfant, 1810.

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Combinations

according to the original in the Victoria and Albert Museum, England, c. 1800

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The child's pelisse

according to the girl´s pelisse, 1780-1810 (Meg Andrews).

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The regency boy’s outfit

according to the fashion plate No 10, Costumes de Paris, Costumes d'enfans, 1810

 
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