Victorian Artistic Dress – but make it useable!

I’m on a mission to make historical, fantasy-fairytale inspired clothing that will also save me from the current heat wave we’re having… So far, so good! Follow along as I delve into the wonderful world of the Artistic or Aesthetic Dress Movement and make an outfit that can also serve as two summer dresses and a fancy belt!

Blue linen dress:
Materials: NOK 900
Time: 7 hours

Blue satin dress:
Materials: NOK 600
Time: 13 hours

Belt:
Materials: 0!
Time: 3 hours

All materials come from Rainbowtekstil.no

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  • Even most wealthy women didn’t tighlace – actually the most famous tighlacers were demimonde and made publicity with it – and they didn’t tighlace that impossibly tight for more than short periods. It was so uncommon that it was newsworthy!

    Also women even climbed mountains with a corset on, just like wearing a bra these days. And they did have more sporty skirts for walking in nature – shorter, less structure etc.
    But I suspect sensory sensitivities might have had something to do with the origins of the “freedom” movement.

  • I love artistic dress and aestheic dress, it has so much… flair! The smocking, the embroidery, the interesting shapes – I love it all! Your pieces are lovely and the two blues paired with black is one of my favourite colour combinations.

  • I love the look of the under dress and love the idea of over dress like a nice smock or full coverage apron. Glad you’re getting a lot of use out of it!

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