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Johanni (a group admin) says:
05 Dec 11 - New rule! "*Doll clothes are ok if they are detailed and fairly historically accurate, but I would like to keep them to a minimum. Actual 18th century doll clothes are of course welcome." As always, check the guidelines before posting.

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About 18th century fashion

A group for 18th century fashion. For example:

*Photos of actual 18th century clothes.

*18th century paintings that feature fashion from the period. Or non 18th century paintings with 18th century fashion.

*Modern reproductions. I want to keep these somewhat accurate looking, but I won't be very strict. Just nothing looking like a cheap masquerade costume.

*While modern reproductions are more than welcome, this is not the place for "18th century inspired" things.

*Doll clothes are ok if they are detailed and fairly historically accurate, but I would like to keep them to a minimum. Actual 18th century doll clothes are of course welcome.

Clothes, hair, make up and any kinds of accessories are welcome! This group is mainly for European style 18th century fashion.

Additional Information

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  • Accepted media types:
    • Photos
    • Video
  • Accepted content types:
    • Photos / Videos
    • Screenshots / Screencasts
    • Illustration/Art / Animation/CGI
  • Accepted safety levels:
    • Safe
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