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Women’s fashion was ornate above all else in 1855, with the crinoline reigning prominently in conjunction with brightly colored silks and satins. Read more at the link below!
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#fashionhistory #arthistory
Did anyone say cage crinolines, bonnets, lounge suits, tubular trousers and leather boots?
You're in the right place: the Victorian era! Don't forget to take your parapluie 🌂 and join this important public meeting at the White Hart tavern to make an income tax appeal #LFW
The Crinoline Crime Club: Renard Rouge - Page 8.
Sadly that's it for the preview and it's just getting to the really good stuff... oh well :)
You can always buy the full comic here https://t.co/93z9C0e7zp
Violetta and the Strawberry dress ended up the most voted on, and I don't think I van have two big crinolines in our small living room
(Glinda is still in progress)
So Violetta is probably the design I will work on!
Women also died by fire when their clothes were set alight. #Tulle & #tarlatan (light heavily starched cotton) were very flammable (then) and the #crinoline created a funnel effect if it caught fire, a common occurrence. Over 3,000 women died in 1860 alone.😱😢 #StylishSunday
Necromancer witch girl who died, resurrected herself and is living her best afterlife <3
The wig hairstyle options have no limits, but she looks best in crinoline skirts
During World War I the "war crinoline" became fashionable from 1915–1917. This style featured wide, full mid-calf length skirts, and was described as practical (for enabling freedom of walking and movement) and patriotic
Frocktober 17
Amarelda Cocteau - The strongest woman in the world
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Titanic Robotical Apparatus
Police type.
The Crinoline Crime Club is not just full skirts and curly mustaches.
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Frocktober 9
Marquis de Sade
A smooth operator ;)
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Frocktober 8
Madame Magritte
Ce n'est pas une femme
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You didn't think I'd forgotten you, did you?
Kit's all dolled up to read my new comic "The Crinoline Crime Club" available digitally https://t.co/hLamudjFWk
Also, she's in it as a backup story if that helps you want to buy a copy.
Today's Inktober prompt is 'bulky' which reminded me of the awkward crinoline and pink dress Cinderella has to wear in her first sequel movie as part of learning how to be a princess! I really love both Cinderella 2 and 3 and think they're really underrated movies!
But will he?
Find out in "The Crinoline Crime Club" available digitally https://t.co/49MbvCsTcf
(I have to keep pimping this. I'm so proud of the silliness that it is.)
That bustle isn't just for show, that's just a bonus feature.
Crinoline Crime Club - the comic - the coming soon :)
From "The Crinoline Crime Club", my new comic that I'm not quite finished putting together for print.
When history collides with 2020! Here are Lizzie Tuckett, keen #19thc mountaineer, and her family in the #1860s in #crinolines and #facemasks to protect their complexions as they climbed. A bit spooky but I LOVE them! Courtesy of Frenchay Village Museum #womenrock
The Crinoline Crime Club
And this is what it's looking like as a comic so far. Pages 1-4