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Fashions in the Era of Jane Austen: Ackermann's Repository of Arts
Fashions in the Era of Jane Austen Ackermann's Repository of Arts
Author: Jody Gayle
What gown would you wear to be the belle of the ball in April 1811? Choose any month and any year between 1809 and 1820 to find the most fashionable attire to wear in Regency England. Fashions in the Era of Jane Austen is a pictorial of images collected from Ackermann's Repository of the Arts. Find splendid illustrations of morning, evening, r...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780988400122
ISBN-10: 098840012X
Publication Date: 12/14/2012
Pages: 376
Edition: 1
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Publisher: Publications of the Past
Book Type: Paperback
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Having read all of Jane Austen's novels and dozens of Regency novels, I was aware of some of the rules of dressing during the early 1800s. This book makes a point to underline the fact that clothing shouted one's social status. One also dressed fashionably to be attractive to the opposite sex.

As I read through the descriptions of the fashions, it is obvious that Great Britain was in its heyday; Chinese silks, fabrics came from India, French cambric, Armenian collars, and lots of other goods from around the world.
Fashionistas copied the symbols and art of Egypt; the hats of the Polish aristocracy, and the furs from Russia.
Every dress was coordinated; their wardrobes must have been quite extensive. Because each gown was totally coordinated, they must have traveled with massive amounts of luggage. What I still don't understand is how men (or other women) noticed that a dress was from the previous season! I read this in books all the time; they put each other down by noticing that the fashion is from a previous year. That means that all people did was follow fashion. The book mentioned that fashion was an important part of society. No kidding.

When I jumped from early fashions (1809) to very late (1820) dresses, it was easy to see the change in the gowns. However, from one year to the next, I had much more difficulty discerning the differences. Obviously, I was not meant to be an early British fashionista.

If I were writing a book about the era between 1800 and 1820, this book would be a wonderful reference. The descriptions are extensive and thorough; one could completely dress a female from the illustrations and descriptions provided in this book. My only complaint was the formatting. I wish the illustration of the garments and the descriptions were on the same page. I tried using an iPad and a desktop to get all of that on the same page -- no go.


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