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Chemisette

according to the extant piece from Snowhill Manor, 1800-1825

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Regency apron front dress

A regency apron front dress according to Costume Parisien (1800).

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Regency spencer

short jacket according to the original from 1798.

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Regency pelisse

mid-calf length type of women´s regency coat from the end of 18th century and around 1800.

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Regency boy’s skeleton suit

skeleton suit, shirt, waistcoat, shako hat with feathers and leather shoes according to Costumes de Paris, Costumes d'enfans, 1810.

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Regency dimity cap

according to the dimity cap, early 19th century from the Sylvestra Regency Fashion Collection

 
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Regency embroidered cap

inspired with several fashion plates from "Costume Parisien" ("Journal des dames et des modes"), an 7 (1799) and an 8 (1800).

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Regency hats

Two Regency hats of fabric covered cardboard (1800 and 1810)

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The female muslin cap

according to the Chloe’s cap, 1803 from the Napoleon and the Empire of fashion exhibition

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Regency ball gloves

Cotton gloves are made according to the extant long gloves, c. 1790-1810.

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Regency leather gloves

inspired with the original kid-skin printed gloves from Elizabeth Day McCormick collection in MFA Boston.

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Empire Bags

Bags (ridicules) complementing Empire dresses.

 
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