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  2. Sewed muslin - Wikipedia

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    Detail of a flowered muslin dress, ca. 1805. Sewed muslin was a fashion imported from Paris in the late 18th century. Related to tambour lace, it was worked on very fine muslin, and used a variety of stitches to create motifs, usually depicting flowers and plants (hence its other name, flowered muslin).

  3. Muslin trade in Bengal - Wikipedia

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    Muslin from "India" is mentioned in the book Periplus of the Erythraean Sea, authored by an anonymous Egyptian merchant around 2,000 years ago, it was appreciated by the Ancient Greeks and Romans, and the fabled fabric was the pinnacle of European fashion in the 18th and 19th century. Production ceased sometime in the late 19th century, as the ...

  4. Muslin - Wikipedia

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    Muslin products produced in West Bengal include handkerchiefs, dhoti, bed sheets and men's and women's clothing. According to 2015 data, the products were priced between ₹400 and ₹25,000, while some premium sarees in this category were priced between ₹70,000 and ₹150,000. [23] The Bengal Muslin (20th century)

  5. Tambour lace - Wikipedia

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    In the second half of the 18th and into the early 19th century, tambouring was a fashionable pastime for ladies of the French and English courts. [4] It was usually practiced on fine muslin, therefore becoming associated with lace, and was variously known as sewed muslin and flowered muslin.

  6. Whitework embroidery - Wikipedia

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    In the late 18th century, whitework embroidery featured on garments of the fashionable elite and middle classes. Gowns made of lightweight muslins, as well as petticoats and aprons were adorned with the decorative embroidery technique, which was described in Saint-Aubin’s 1770 work 'L'Art du Brodeur', as ‘small stitches one bastes the ...

  7. 1775–1795 in Western fashion - Wikipedia

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    James Monroe, the last U.S. president who dressed according to an old-fashioned style of the 18th century, with his Cabinet, 1823. The president wears knee breeches, while his secretaries wear long trousers. Pair of man's steel and gilt wire shoe buckles, c. 1777–1785. Los Angeles County Museum of Art, M.80.92.6a-b

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    You can get the midcentury modern look for less at Walmart. Shop stylish chairs, rugs, and more from the retailer's major furniture sale. Walmart's Midcentury Modern Furniture Sale Starts at Just $40

  9. 1750–1775 in Western fashion - Wikipedia

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    Working-class people in 18th century England and America often wore the same garments as fashionable people—shirts, waistcoats, coats and breeches for men, and shifts, petticoats, and dresses or jackets for women—but they owned fewer clothes and what they did own was made of cheaper and sturdier fabrics.

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