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Riding Habits 1834

Riding Habits 1834


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Riding Habits 1834

Riding habits. Woman: imbecile sleeves, embroidered canezou, cravat & top hat. Boy: pantaloons, waistcoat with a roll collar, short jacket with gigot sleeves, ruff

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1834 Amazon Amazone Cravat Crop Embroidered Gigot Habits Imbecile Mutton Pantaloons Roll Ruff Sleeves Canezou Short


EDITORS COMMENTS
This image from the Mary Evans Picture Library, dated 1834, showcases the elegant and intricately designed riding habits of a woman and a boy. The woman's outfit is a stunning example of the Amazonian fashion trend popular during this period. Her riding habit includes an embroidered canezou, a fitted bodice, and imbecile sleeves that are voluminous and bell-shaped, creating an illusion of slenderness. The canezou is adorned with intricate embroidery, adding an air of sophistication and elegance to her attire. She completes her look with a cravat, a high-collared neckpiece that was a common accessory for women during this era, and a top hat. The hat is adorned with a large feather, adding a playful and feminine touch to her outfit. In her hand, she holds a riding crop, signaling her readiness for equestrian pursuits. The young boy, dressed in the fashion of the time, wears a short jacket with gigot sleeves, pantaloons, and a waistcoat with a roll collar. His outfit is simple yet stylish, reflecting the fashion trends for boys during the 1830s. The gigot sleeves on his jacket are a popular design feature, adding a touch of elegance and charm to his outfit. The ruff around his neck, a fashionable accessory during this period, adds a sense of formality and completes his look. The boy's outfit is a testament to the attention to detail and the intricacy of fashion during the 1830s, a time when children's clothing was not overlooked in terms of style and design. This photograph is a fascinating glimpse into the past, offering a glimpse into the fashion trends and the attention to detail that defined the 1830s. The image is a beautiful representation of the elegance and sophistication of the time, and a reminder of the rich history of fashion and its evolution over the centuries.

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