Pink caraco
The back of the pink jacket (caraco) made of cotton velvet.
The back of the pink jacket (caraco) made of cotton velvet.
A caraco jacket in cotton velvet with skirt and stomacher in taffeta.
stomacher for a Robe a la Francaise. Boned with German Synthetic Whalebone for stability, made of linen and satin duchesse. Embroidered by hand with silk thread and 1000+ glass beads.
Photographer: KOMUDESIGNS
A tailored purple wool winter coat with green viscose lining with a fantasy feel. The coat has large pockets and a hidden zipper, as well as beautiful metal buckles. The hooded cape is removable and can be used by itself.
Photographer: KOMUDESIGNS
Shirt and vest for an 18th century riding costume. The shirt is hand-sewn from cotton and the waistcoat is made from impregnated calfskin and cotton lining, completely hand-sewn as well. The buttons are embroidered on a Brother Innovis m280d machine.
Photographer: Moa W. for KOMUDESIGNS
A riding suit in impregnated calfskin, partly hand-sewn. The riding suit consists of an 18th-century jacket, a matching vest, KOMUDESIGNS full-circle riding & walking skirt and a cotton shirt. The buttons on the jacket and vest are embroidered on a Brother Innovis m280d machine.
Photographer: Moa W. for KOMUDESIGNS
A pair of 18th century stays in a bold orange fabric with a subtle pattern and is stitched with green thread to match the green eyelets and decorative satin ribbons. This is largely machine sewn.
Photographer: KOMUDESIGNS
stomacher for an 18th century costume. The cstomacher is embroidered by hand with silk and cotton embroidery thread. The design is from the Victoria and Albert museum: 'Continuatio der Kunst- und Fleiß-übenden Nadel-Ergötzung oder des neu-ersonnenen Besondern Nehe-Bichs dritter Theil'
A deep black petticoat for a Robe a la Francaise, completely hand-stitched with decorative frills and ruffles on the front. Sewn with black silk thread and decorated with pink ribbon.
Photographer: KOMUDESIGNS
A so-called Robe a la Francaise, also known as a 'sack back gown'. Each piece is hand-stitched with linen thread or silk thread. This robe a la francaise consists of a green-toned, silver overdress with pretty decoration (the top is lined with cotton, boned and with laces at the back. The eyelets are of course hand-made from silk thread!), a deep black duchesse satin petticoat, an embroidered stomacher by hand with silk thread and glass beads, as well as a pair of handmade 'engageantes', i.e. cuffs made of voile (cotton mix) with hand-stitched silk thread embroidery. These are fastened inside the dress with hand-tied silk buttons.
Photographer: KOMUDESIGNS