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Nineteenth Century spencer jacket Which Is A Short Close Fitting
Nineteenth Century spencer jacket Which Is A Short Close Fitting

Nineteenth Century Spencer Jacket Which Is A Short Close Fitting Next is another regency dress, but this time combined with an off white spencer. the spencer is made out of a lovely textured fabric. i didn’t make a photo of the info tag, so i’m not sure of the fabric type. it closes in the front with hooks and eyes, and has a small collar. Posted by atelier nostalgia. 3. one of the most characteristic things about regency dresses is the patterning of the back. specifically, a very narrow back panel at the bottom, sleeves set far back and shoulder seams behind the shoulder. some dresses were closed in the front (bib closures), others at the back with either strings, hooks or buttons.

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D0 9d D0 B0 D0 Ba D0 B8 D0 B4 D0 Ba D0 B0 D0 B2о A spencer jacket was the perfect solution to the problem. it was tailored to fall just underneath the bosom and was often cut with such matching measurements to a dress that it was hard to tell if it was a separate garment. it added a lot of warmth and as curtis fulcher points out in his video on the topic, “it was often called the. The spencer jacket. a noticeable feature in regency fashion is the military inspiration in jackets and bodices, with elaborate cuffs, hussar brandenburg pipings, closings and decorations, and also epaulettes and shoulder decorations echoing the male military uniforms. the spencer jacket itself was originally a male garb, worn by earl spencer. Dec 8, 2020 explore lauren demarti's board "regency: outerwear", followed by 883 people on pinterest. see more ideas about regency fashion, regency era fashion, historical fashion. The making of a regency spencer jacket…. i thought i’d share some details of the spencer jacket i’m making to go over elizabeth’s regency gown. i hope you’ll love it as much as i do. i still have a bit more to finish before the big reveal, but i’ll show you what it looks like so far. the pattern i used for the bones of this jacket.

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