tag:18thcenturyblog.com,2008-10-19:/costumers-web-shopsCostumers & web shops on 18th century blog2010-02-28T14:26:54+01:00Johanna Östjohanna@johannaost.comtag:18thcenturyblog.com,2008-10-19:Post/7182010-02-28T14:26:54+01:002010-02-28T14:26:54+01:00Meg Andrews<p><a href="http://www.meg-andrews.com/"><img class="upload" src="https://18thcblog.s3.eu-west-2.amazonaws.com/1341_medium.jpg" id="image_1341" alt="[Image]" style="width:350px; height:689px" /></a></p>
<p><a href="http://www.meg-andrews.com/">Meg Andrews</a> sells antique clothing and there are some great photos of 18th century garments on the site.</p>tag:18thcenturyblog.com,2008-10-19:Post/7022009-09-15T20:19:28+02:002009-09-15T20:19:28+02:00Pimpernel Clothing<p><a href="http://www.pimpernelclothing.com"><img src="http://www.pimpernelclothing.com/engine/resource/shop/340/images/bdeb53ef-65de-41ce-afa7-7e23bc7f65f9.jpg" alt="" /></a></p>
<p><a href="http://www.pimpernelclothing.com">Pimpernel Clothing</a> makes men’s clothing in 18th century styles, but meant for modern people. I think it’s a great idea. So far they only have waistcoats, but coats are on their way as well.</p>
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We set up Pimpernel Clothing to design and create clothing and accessories inspired by the beauty and quality of craftsmanship of period garments.
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<p>They also sell wonderful replicas of 18th century (and earlier) card decks.</p>tag:18thcenturyblog.com,2008-10-19:Post/5472008-04-23T17:43:39+02:002008-12-05T16:35:07+01:00Slottsfrun<p><a href="http://www.slottsfrun.se/index.htm"><img src="https://18thcblog.s3.eu-west-2.amazonaws.com/407_medium.jpg" height="550" alt="[Image]" width="416" /></a>
<br /><a href="http://www.slottsfrun.se/index.htm">Slottsfrun</a>
<br />A Swedish website that makes and sells 18th century basic garments and accessories like shirts, corsets and pockets. They also sell used clothes from <a href="http://www.durantextiles.com/">Durán textiles</a>, although they don’t seem to have any on the site at the moment (I couldn’t find any anyway).</p>
<p>There is also some general 18th century information and trivia on the site, as well as photos.</p>tag:18thcenturyblog.com,2008-10-19:Post/1202007-06-18T22:27:41+02:002008-12-05T16:27:41+01:00Trosseau<p><a href="http://www.trousseau.net/"><img src="https://18thcblog.s3.eu-west-2.amazonaws.com/52_medium.jpg" height="570" alt="[Image]" width="400" /></a></p>
<p><a href="http://www.trousseau.net/">Trosseau</a>
<br />Antique clothing for sale. Very expensive of course, but great for photos.</p>tag:18thcenturyblog.com,2008-10-19:Post/1062007-06-15T16:23:37+02:002008-12-05T16:27:32+01:00Reine des Centfeuilles<p><a href="http://www.mauritia.de/"><img src="https://18thcblog.s3.eu-west-2.amazonaws.com/46_medium.jpg" height="502" alt="[Image]" width="380" /></a></p>
<p><a href="http://www.mauritia.de/">Reine des Centfeuilles</a>
<br />German costuming company, mostly 18th century clothes. It seems they made the dress on the cover of the <a href="http://me.johannaost.com/18thcentury/2007/06/queen-of-fashion/"><em>Queen of Fashion</em></a> book.</p>tag:18thcenturyblog.com,2008-10-19:Post/912007-06-13T23:51:54+02:002012-01-18T14:06:23+01:00Chenilles et papillons<p><a href="http://www.chenillesetpapillons.com/"><img src="https://18thcblog.s3.eu-west-2.amazonaws.com/40_medium.jpg" height="554" alt="[Image]" width="378" /></a></p>
<p><a href="http://www.chenillesetpapillons.com/">Chenilles et papillons</a>
<br />French site with 18th century clothes. This site is so amazing. The photography is gorgeous and the outfits even more so. They don’t seem to be selling anything though.</p>
<p>EDIT: See the comment section for more information. Chenilles et papillons do take custom orders.</p>tag:18thcenturyblog.com,2008-10-19:Post/902007-06-13T23:24:59+02:002008-12-05T16:27:26+01:0018thCenturyGowns.com<p><a href="http://www.18thcenturygowns.com/"><img src="https://18thcblog.s3.eu-west-2.amazonaws.com/39_medium.jpg" height="408" alt="[Image]" width="240" /></a></p>
<p><a href="http://www.18thcenturygowns.com/">18thCenturyGowns.com</a>
<br />Historical costumes, mostly 18th century.</p>tag:18thcenturyblog.com,2008-10-19:Post/872007-06-13T22:43:00+02:002008-12-05T16:27:25+01:00Southcoast historical associates<p><a href="http://www.southcoasthistorical.org/"><img src="https://18thcblog.s3.eu-west-2.amazonaws.com/38_medium.jpg" height="610" alt="[Image]" width="374" /></a></p>
<p><a href="http://www.southcoasthistorical.org/">Southcoast historical associates</a>
<br />18th century costuming site with some really beautiful stuff.</p>tag:18thcenturyblog.com,2008-10-19:Post/462007-06-02T14:35:51+02:002008-12-05T16:27:12+01:00Suzi Clarke<p><a href="http://www.suziclarke.co.uk"><img src="https://18thcblog.s3.eu-west-2.amazonaws.com/18_medium.jpg" height="640" alt="[Image]" width="331" /></a></p>
<p><a href="http://www.suziclarke.co.uk/">Suzi Clarke - Costumier</a>
<br />Historical and fantasy costumes, including some 18th century ones.</p>tag:18thcenturyblog.com,2008-10-19:Post/432007-06-02T12:09:22+02:002009-04-02T18:17:33+02:00Nehelenia designs<p><a href="http://www.nehelenia-designs.com/"><img src="https://18thcblog.s3.eu-west-2.amazonaws.com/16_medium.JPG" height="621" alt="[Image]" width="400" /></a></p>
<p><a href="http://www.nehelenia-designs.com/">Nehelenia designs</a>
<br />Historical costumes, mostly 18th century.</p>
<p>EDIT: Has new address: <a href="http://www.historicalclothing.net">http://www.historicalclothing.net</a></p>tag:18thcenturyblog.com,2008-10-19:Post/142007-05-30T22:47:01+02:002008-12-05T16:27:02+01:00Historical costumes by Bjarne Drews<p><a href="http://www.my-drewscostumes.dk"><img src="https://18thcblog.s3.eu-west-2.amazonaws.com/2_medium.jpg" height="375" alt="[Image]" width="244" /></a></p>
<p><a href="http://www.my-drewscostumes.dk/">Historical costumes by Bjarne Drews</a>
<br />Absolutely amazing costumes and embroidery. He also has another website with some more things: <a href="http://home0.inet.tele.dk/drewscph"><a href="http://home0.inet.tele.dk/drewscph">http://home0.inet.tele.dk/drewscph</a></a> </p>
<p></p>tag:18thcenturyblog.com,2008-10-19:Post/102007-05-30T19:18:06+02:002008-12-05T16:27:02+01:00Fashion-related links<p><a href="http://marquise.de/en/1700/index.shtml">La couturière parisienne</a>
<br />Really great sites with lots of pictures and information. Has a great How To section.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.themakeupgallery.info/period/c18/index.htm">Period makeups</a>
<br />This site shows photos of makeup from 18th century movies.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.durantextiles.com/">Durán Textiles AB</a>
<br />Great site that sells wonderful reproductions of 18th century fabrics. Also has lots of photos and a great newsletter. Too expensive for me but I love looking at the site.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.sarahjuniper.co.uk/index.html">Sarah Juniper</a>
<br />Handmade shoes. Pretty much the only site I’ve seen so far that sells 18th century shoes that aren’t boring simple black leather.</p>
<p><a href="http://topsyturvydesign.com">Topsy Turvy Design</a>
<br />Hat maker who has some fantastic 18th century hats. </p>
<p><a href="http://www.kjellsdotter.se/">Nordstjernan</a>
<br />Amazing 18th century outfits. The text is in Swedish only but if you don’t know Swedish you can probably still figure out how to see the photos.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.freewebs.com/dregae/index.htm">The costumes of Marie Antoinette</a>
<br />A site mainly about the costumes from Marie Antoinette movies, but there are also some photos of actual 18th century clothes, as well as lots of photos from 18th century movies in general.</p>