We need Edwardian and Victorian Clothing
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We need Edwardian and Victorian Clothing
I hope that these will become available soon. I'm close to opening Coopersville, it's an Edwardian community and there are only a few items on the market that are in theme. I've managed to find some freebies but they are more Steampunk or Victorian, not specifically Edwardian.
This is the style: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1900s_in_Western_fashion
Clothing Creators... please, please? I would be so very appreciative and I'm certain you will sell a lot.
This is the style: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1900s_in_Western_fashion
Clothing Creators... please, please? I would be so very appreciative and I'm certain you will sell a lot.
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Re: We need Edwardian and Victorian Clothing
yes kosharia, others,have asked me this as wel & hair (that im working onsince awhile too),
time is just 'a thief' (and rl etc etc) anyway,
ill keep trying,and so wish i cld find more 'clear' big pics of this unique style
the hairs will come (donno when),maybe,if u can,send, me inkitely, a few good pics? (details visible)
for now igot a gown that pple liked https://www.kitely.com/market/product/1 ... r=17027303
thx
chris namaste
time is just 'a thief' (and rl etc etc) anyway,
ill keep trying,and so wish i cld find more 'clear' big pics of this unique style
the hairs will come (donno when),maybe,if u can,send, me inkitely, a few good pics? (details visible)
for now igot a gown that pple liked https://www.kitely.com/market/product/1 ... r=17027303
thx
chris namaste
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Re: We need Edwardian and Victorian Clothing
Oh Thank you Chris! That would be wonderful, and the hair too. I haven't found any Gibson Girl hair styles on the market yet either.
Pinterest is a great source for historical clothing/hairstyles and usually has very clear pics.
Here is the link to a search for Edwardian era clothing:
bit.ly/EdwardianClothing
Here is a link for a search on Edwardian Era hairstyles:
bit.ly/EdwardianHairstyles
Here is a link for a search for "Gibson Girls'
bit.ly/GibsonGirls
Also, I actually watched the entire series of Downton Abbey because it's set in the Edwardian Era for the most part, it's a great reference for all styles of this period.
On a side note, the Suffragette movement reached its pinnacle during the Edwardian era, women were much bolder, they were more sporty, they drove cars etc... much more free and liberated than Victorian women.
Edwardian
Edwardian
For Edwardian women bustles and corsets were definitely "out" and straighter skirts, even suit jackets, vests and ties for women (for day clothes) were popular, oh and HUGE hats and hair lol.
Edwardian
Another difference that's very general is that the Victorian era had more dark colors and was fairly conservative, the Edwardian Era was lighter all around, pastel colors and more progressive with its eye on the future, it was the onset of a new exciting century and all of the amazing inventions were becoming mainstream and were giving people more leisure time (it's why it was called "the Edwardian Summer"). The Titanic was during the Edwardian Era so if you've looked at the clothing and hair in that movie that might be helpful.
Thank you so much, I REALLY appreciate that you are considering an Edwardian or Victorian line of clothing and hair!
P.S. The Edwardian Era started with high waistlines like the Victorians losing the bustles and ended with almost no waistlines like flappers but before the skirts got short.
Here'are examples with the dates:
1878 (big bustle)
1898 (bustle nearly gone)
1905-06
1908 (bustle completely gone)
1913
1915 (ankles just beginning to show)
1919 (ankles completely exposed)
Pinterest is a great source for historical clothing/hairstyles and usually has very clear pics.
Here is the link to a search for Edwardian era clothing:
bit.ly/EdwardianClothing
Here is a link for a search on Edwardian Era hairstyles:
bit.ly/EdwardianHairstyles
Here is a link for a search for "Gibson Girls'
bit.ly/GibsonGirls
Also, I actually watched the entire series of Downton Abbey because it's set in the Edwardian Era for the most part, it's a great reference for all styles of this period.
On a side note, the Suffragette movement reached its pinnacle during the Edwardian era, women were much bolder, they were more sporty, they drove cars etc... much more free and liberated than Victorian women.
Edwardian
Edwardian
For Edwardian women bustles and corsets were definitely "out" and straighter skirts, even suit jackets, vests and ties for women (for day clothes) were popular, oh and HUGE hats and hair lol.
Edwardian
Another difference that's very general is that the Victorian era had more dark colors and was fairly conservative, the Edwardian Era was lighter all around, pastel colors and more progressive with its eye on the future, it was the onset of a new exciting century and all of the amazing inventions were becoming mainstream and were giving people more leisure time (it's why it was called "the Edwardian Summer"). The Titanic was during the Edwardian Era so if you've looked at the clothing and hair in that movie that might be helpful.
Thank you so much, I REALLY appreciate that you are considering an Edwardian or Victorian line of clothing and hair!
P.S. The Edwardian Era started with high waistlines like the Victorians losing the bustles and ended with almost no waistlines like flappers but before the skirts got short.
Here'are examples with the dates:
1878 (big bustle)
1898 (bustle nearly gone)
1905-06
1908 (bustle completely gone)
1913
1915 (ankles just beginning to show)
1919 (ankles completely exposed)
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Re: We need Edwardian and Victorian Clothing
plz dont thank me yet koshari
ure such an isnpiration,how u write about it!!!!
gonna copy y links to my pc & y pics as well
'thumbs up' if ican make someth i find good enuf
thx somuch for y efforts & great info
=)
ps, i loooove Downton Abbey (we had reruns)
ure such an isnpiration,how u write about it!!!!
gonna copy y links to my pc & y pics as well
'thumbs up' if ican make someth i find good enuf
thx somuch for y efforts & great info
=)
ps, i loooove Downton Abbey (we had reruns)
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Re: We need Edwardian and Victorian Clothing
Between 1900-1908 there wasn't to much of a change. They still had a tiny bussel, a bit of a train and the pigeon blouse. From 1908 - 1910 is when they had the straight flapper type dress. In 1914 they started shortening the dress above the ankle. I have a picture that shows, but I don't know how to get the picture url.
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Re: We need Edwardian and Victorian Clothing
Chris, I can't wait to see what you come up with!
Chris Namaste wrote: ↑Sun Aug 12, 2018 8:49 pmplz dont thank me yet koshari
ure such an isnpiration,how u write about it!!!!
gonna copy y links to my pc & y pics as well
'thumbs up' if ican make someth i find good enuf
thx somuch for y efforts & great info
=)
ps, i loooove Downton Abbey (we had reruns)
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Re: We need Edwardian and Victorian Clothing
Hi Zippidy, Great observation! The don't let you upload a photo to this forum, it has to already be online and you can copy the url, highlight it with your mouse then click the "link" icon above where you type. I would love to see the picture you have.
Zippidy DoDaa wrote: ↑Mon Aug 13, 2018 3:30 amBetween 1900-1908 there wasn't to much of a change. They still had a tiny bussel, a bit of a train and the pigeon blouse. From 1908 - 1910 is when they had the straight flapper type dress. In 1914 they started shortening the dress above the ankle. I have a picture that shows, but I don't know how to get the picture url.
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Re: We need Edwardian and Victorian Clothing
Hi Kashari.
Thank you for telling me how to load. Here is the pic.
Thank you for telling me how to load. Here is the pic.
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Thanks Zippidy, that's a great image! I like your name too
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Re: We need Edwardian and Victorian Clothing
Zippity and all
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Michael Timeless
There are several ways to share a photo quickly on line. My favorite application is called Gayazo, which lets you quickly highlight and snap a picture of anything on your screen and then post the URL instantly in example:
https://gyazo.com/27219ec018d5655f0e400e5199f0de4b
There are also many free photosharing sites available
https://www.lifewire.com/free-image-hos ... es-3486329
My personal preference is Gayazo because you simple move your mouse over the image left click and drag to highlight what you need and it instantly shows you the picture and a link to it. I often use this inworld and at work to highlight things on my screen. The professional version lets you save the images and do category sorts.
The link to the their site is:
https://gyazo.com/download?dl=now
Michael Timeless
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