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  2. Using fashion plate imagery, the page follows the changes in the female fashion silhouette from the late 1790s to 1825. The bulk of this epoch covers the era of fashionable Regency Dress, an era beloved by Jane Austen and costume re-enactment fans.

  3. 1795–1820 in Western fashion - Wikipedia

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    Women's fashion in the Regency era started to change drastically. It popularized the empire silhouette, which featured a fitted bodice and high waist. This "new natural style" emphasized the beauty of the body's natural lines.

  4. A Tour of Regency Fashion: Day and Evening Dress

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    Throughout the Regency, there were certain elements of fashion that remained fairly consistent. Necklines were low and wide, filled in for daytime with fichus, scarves, or chemisettes; a high waistline; a fitted bodice, and fitted sleeves, either short and puffed, elbow-length, or long.

  5. An Expert Explains the Glamorous (And Scandalous!) History of ...

    fredericmagazine.com/2021/07/regency-style-history

    Since this runaway Regency-era hit appeared on our screens, the whimsy, elegance and bright pastel hues of this early 19 th century style have seduced us all, popping up everywhere from runways to interiors. By definition, the Regency relates to the life of the British Regent King George IV.

  6. Regency Era: Fashion History, Culture and Lifestyle - Lulus.com ...

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    Regency Fashion. The high-waisted, undergarment-inspired chemise dress was in fashion for women during the Regency Era. Marie Antoinette, the last queen of France, is credited with the popularity of the chemise dress. However, during the Regency Era, it was considerably more modest than it had been in previous years.

  7. A Primer on Regency Era Women's Fashion - Kristen Koster

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    Regency Era Women's Fashion: more upper class than working classes, but covers typical women's garments and accessories often seen in Regency Romances.

  8. 1810-1819 - Fashion History Timeline

    fashionhistory.fitnyc.edu/1810-1819

    The Napoleonic Wars (1803-1815) played an enormous role in the development of fashion, spreading trends across Europe and inspiring a martial appearance in both men’s and women’s clothing. Notably, during the first years of the 1810s, Britain and France were cut off from one another during the Continental blockade.

  9. Regency era fashion trends that persisted - BBC

    www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/articles/zf94jfr

    Regency era Britain had a lot of fads which are still around today - from dresses to accessories, get the Bridgerton look with these four fashion trends.

  10. Empire/Regency - epochs-of-fashion: Costume and Dress throughout...

    www.epochs-of-fashion.com/the-epochs/empire-regency

    Empire and Regency style is also referred to as Neoclassicism when referencing Ancient Rome and Greece. Overall, this dress style follows on from the extravagant 18th century styles with wide skirts and powdered wigs and remained until the Victorian era saw the rise of corsets and hoopskirts.

  11. We Make History: An Introduction to Ladies' Fashions of The ...

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    The images featured on this page represent a variety of ladies' clothing and fashions ranging from the mid 1790s to the 1820s. Among the portraits may be found commoners, aristocrats and royalty. Some are relatively unknown persons while others were and are widely known.