Dressing and Undressing My Characters

A funny thing has happened in terms of my historical setting.

From the last Carsington book (Last Night’s Scandal) on, I’ve been setting my stories in the 1830s, when clothes looked very, very different from those we associate with the Regency era and Pride and Prejudice. Below are a few fashion plates displaying the vertical style of the Regency.

1809-10 Walking Dress Ackermann-copy_edited-1.jpg
1811-11 Carriage Dress Ackermann IA-copy_edited-1.jpg
1812-03 Evening Full Dress-Ackermann-IA-Phila-copy_edited-1.jpg
1813-04 Morning Dress-Ackermann IA-copy_edited-1.jpg

Many people find 1830s styles ridiculous, even hideous, but I love them because they are so flamboyant and inventive and over-the-top. I...

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Published on January 06, 2019 21:30
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