sew_through_time | BRIDGERTON DRESS -- Making a historically plausible day dress for Daphne @sewthroughtime | Uploaded February 2021 | Updated October 2024, 10 hours ago.
As a historical costumer I often am inspired by tv, movies and books. Sometimes I'm inspired to just find out more about the fashions of an era, sometimes to actually make a costume inspired by a character.
Recently I like millions of others watched Bridgerton on Netflix and it inspired me to dig into regency fashions from the 18 teens a bit more and make something new. I have made a few regency dresses in the past but they are all earlier than this one. I was really inspired by the gorgeous powdery blue color palette of Daphne's gowns in the show and wanted to make a day gown in that color palette, something leaning towards historical accuracy as far as I can make it with the skills and materials I have.
So in this video, I make the gown and show you some of my inspiration behind this. If you are interested in a more in learning more about Regency-era fashions I recommend you watch this video I made on how the silhouette changed during the era.
youtube.com/watch?v=JEOYfLXzN2A
As a historical costumer I often am inspired by tv, movies and books. Sometimes I'm inspired to just find out more about the fashions of an era, sometimes to actually make a costume inspired by a character.
Recently I like millions of others watched Bridgerton on Netflix and it inspired me to dig into regency fashions from the 18 teens a bit more and make something new. I have made a few regency dresses in the past but they are all earlier than this one. I was really inspired by the gorgeous powdery blue color palette of Daphne's gowns in the show and wanted to make a day gown in that color palette, something leaning towards historical accuracy as far as I can make it with the skills and materials I have.
So in this video, I make the gown and show you some of my inspiration behind this. If you are interested in a more in learning more about Regency-era fashions I recommend you watch this video I made on how the silhouette changed during the era.
youtube.com/watch?v=JEOYfLXzN2A