“The Russian court dress was exceedingly picturesque and was donned for all bigger occasions. It consisted of amply cut velvet robes over a tablier of white satin; the shape, with its train, and wide, long-hanging sleeves, had something medival about it. These robes were heavily embroidered in silver or gold and were of every colour of the rainbow; the richest of all were of cloth of gold or silver. A halo-shaped cocoshnic (AN: kokoshnik) with a veil hanging from beneath it inevitably accompanied this costume, so that every woman appeared to have been crowned. This unity of attire made all Russian court gatherings uniquely picturesque, saturating them with colour and brilliance unlike anything else; veritable pictures out of the “Thousand and One Nights,” Byzantine in splendour, with all the mysterious gorgeousness of the East. In those days the processional entry of the Russian Imperial family into festive hall or saint-haunted church was a picture once seen never to be forgotten.” - Marie, Queen of Roumania, from the book “The Story of My Life”.
The only redeeming factor to the new Great Gatsby film: Leonardo Dicaprio
Sorry for my absence! I’m battling the Regency dress again.
Tomorrow theme will be Black and White!
It’s going to include a bit of everything. Furniture, modern clothing, antique clothing, a bit of ballet… basically just random bits I find interesting and would like to share!
Death warrant of King Charles I
Parliamentary Archives HL/PO/JO/10/1/297A
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