Bring History to Life
Whether you wish you could time travel to the court of Versailles or the Highlands of Scotland, this comprehensive guide will walk you through how to make and wear your 18th century dream gown. Lauren Stowell and Abby Cox of American Duchess have endeavored to make the impossible possible by bringing historically accurate dressmaking techniques into your sewing room. Learn how to make four of the most iconic 18th century silhouettes―the English Gown, Sacque Gown, Italian Gown and Round Gown―using the same hand sewing techniques done by historic dressmakers. From large hoops to full bums, wool petticoats to grand silk gowns, ruffled aprons to big feathered hats, this manual has project patterns and instructions for every level of 18th century sewing enthusiast. With Lauren and Abby’s guidance, you’ll feel as if you just stepped out of an 18th century portrait.
The American Duchess Guide to 18th Century Dressmaking demystifies 18th century fashion and sewing techniques so that you can wear these beautiful gowns with confidence and style.
Lauren Stowell started blogging in 2009 as a fun way to documentlearning historical costuming. While she loves a great many periods of dress,from the sixteenth century all the way through the early 1960s, Lauren's truelove has always been eighteenth-century clothing. In 2011, together with herhusband, Chris, Lauren began designing and offering reproduction eighteenth-centuryshoes for historical costumers and reenactors, which quickly grew into afull-time business manufacturing shoes, boots, silk stockings, shoe buckles andother accessories for all periods from the Renaissance to the Edwardian era.Throughout this time, Lauren continued to sew and blog about historic costume,experimenting, failing, succeeding and always learning more about old clothingand how it was worn and lived in.
Abby's passion for dress history and sewing started in college whilestudying art history, theatre, and history (B.A. Indiana University-Bloomington2008). From there she pursued her passion, studying Decorative Arts and DesignHistory at the University of Glasgow (MLitt 2009), and was able to beginputting her passion into her work while employed at the Colonial WilliamsburgFoundation. Her final three years working for the Foundation were spent at theMargaret Hunter Millinery Shop, serving as an apprentice milliner/mantua maker.There she learned and studied eighteenth-century dressmaking techniques. Abbynow serves as Vice-President of American Duchess and Royal Vintage Shoes inReno, NV.
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评分读完这本书,我最大的感受是,它不仅仅是一本关于服装制作的书,更像是一扇通往18世纪贵族生活的窗户。作者用一种极其生动和细腻的笔触,为我们描绘了那个时代女性们的生活场景。我仿佛能看到她们穿着精心制作的华服,在舞会中翩翩起舞,在下午茶时间优雅地谈笑风生。书中对服装细节的描写,比如蕾丝的纹理、丝绸的光泽、缎带的垂坠感,都让我仿佛亲身感受到了那个时代的触感和视觉冲击。
评分这本书的语言风格非常独特,既有学者般的严谨,又不失艺术家的浪漫。作者在阐述复杂的制作工艺时,能够用非常通俗易懂的语言来解释,让我这个对服装制作并不是很了解的人,也能轻松地跟随她的思路。同时,书中穿插的那些引人入胜的故事和轶事,更增添了阅读的乐趣,让我感觉到这是一位真正热爱并深入了解那个时代的人在与我对话。
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