Eighteenth Century Women's Dress

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  • ISBN 9781032875910
  • Dimensions: 178 x 254mm
  • Publication Date: 11 Nov 2026
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Eighteenth Century Women’s Dress: Techniques and Patterns features patterns drawn from twenty-seven extant eighteenth-century women’s garments in museum collections, with a focus on Anglo-American and French styles.

The styles explored in this book illustrate the full variety of women’s clothing of the period, ranging from foundation garments and casual chemise gowns to sumptuous robes à la française. These patterns broaden the scholarly understanding of fashion history in the period by adding to the total of the canon of garments deconstructed on paper. Each pattern is accompanied by full-color photos or detailed drawings of the garments, many of which have never or rarely been displayed, and by instructions for creating reproductions of them.

Eighteenth Century Women’s Dress is written for theatrical and film costumers, dress historians, amateur costumers, and reenactors.

The patterns featured in this book are available for download at www.routledge.com/9781032875903.

Cassidy Percoco is the curator of the John L. Wehle Gallery at Genesee Country Village & Museum. She is also the collections manager at the Fenimore Art Museum and Fenimore Farm & Country Village and the author of Regency Women’s Dress: Techniques and Patterns 1800-1830 (Batsford, 2015). She holds an M.A. from the Fashion Institute of Technology in Fashion and Textile History, Theory, and Museum Practice.

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