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Striped regency dress
according to the
cotton day dress, 1800-1810 (Augusta Auctions) |
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Striped regency dress – the petticoat and short stays
according to the
J.S. Bernhardt book, 1810, Dresden |
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White regency bib front dress
according to the
extant French dress (1802) |
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White regency bib front dress - hairstyle and poke bonet
Afrodite knot,
palm bonnet |
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White regency bib front dress - brassiere
according to the
extant brassiere (early 19th century) |
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White regency bib front dress - underwear
according to the
original dated to 1800-1815 |
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Regency bib front dress
“nude” version,
popular only between a narrow range of French ladies (1802) |
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Regency bib front dress – cameo jewelry set
earrings, a
necklace, bracelets and a bandeau |
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Regency bib front dress – bodiced petticoat
according to
the extant petticoat located in Museum Killerton House (1800) |
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Pink under-dress and belt
A colored
under-dress was a popular revival for a white transparent dress. |
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Pink under-dress with bodice
The pink
under-dress could be worn also as an outwear with a bodice. |
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Pink under-dress with sleeves
A colored
under-dress was a popular revival for a white transparent dress. |
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