| Sarah Churchill, 1700, after Sir Godfrey Knelle (is she, or isn't she?) |
| Replica of 18th century maternity corset (http://yeoldefashion.tumblr.com) |
| Robe Volante, 1720, Kyoto Costume Institute |
| Natalia Alexeievna, by Alexander Roslin, 1775 |
I am certain many a lady breathed (literally) a sigh of relief when 1800 brought about the temporary end of the corseted stays and the fashion became loose, flowing empire-waisted gowns, a comfortable style for ladies no matter their state of maternity (or lack, thereof.)
Have a good week, dear Reader. Thanks for stopping by...Y'all come back now!
Kate
| Portrait of María Luisa de Borbón y Vallabriga by Francisco Goya, 1800 |