This project was a true adventure in reproducing as faithfully as possible a ca.1764 English gown from the iconic image of Lady Howe, by Gainsborough. I've chosen a few representative photos of the gown with and without accessories, on my mannequin and as I wore it. Being a "Covid Project", this creation never got to be worn at an event, but I'm hoping this coming summer of 2022 will be different! To read all the details of constructing this ensemble -- consisting of petticoat, stomacher (faux compère), gown, engageantes, tucker, apron, and fichu -- click on the link below to Part 1 of my blog article, which includes photos documenting the construction steps. Parts 2 through 4 follow the project to completion.
This was a true labour of love, in a colour I normally would never be drawn to (orchid pink), but which, in the end result, seemed just the right choice for this ensemble.
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