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Reconstruction of the Cafrine costume
Part 3: The result
The Cafrine & her baby
We are proud to present our latest historical reconstruction project, based on this watercolour of the Duke of Treviso, dating from 1861.
To make sure you don't miss out on any information, we've included :
the article about the painter Hippolyte Charles Napoléon Mortier, the Duke of TrevisePart 1 of this reconstruction, explaining watercolour painting...
Written by Alicia PIOT BOUYSSE on . Posted in News.
Reconstruction of the Cafrine costume
Part 2: The garment
The Cafrine & her baby
We are proud to present our latest historical reconstruction project, based on this watercolour of the Duke of Treviso, dating from 1861.
To make sure you don't miss out on any information, we've included :
the article about the painter Hippolyte Charles Napoléon Mortier, the Duke of Trevise
Part 1 of this reconstruction, explaining the watercolour...
Worker Uniforms
True Blue that Endures Stains!
“. . . the same; not changing or different in any way,” is how the Cambridge Dictionary defines uniform (word). Ancient or modern, military or civilian, the objectives of uniform (dress) remain unchanged - identification, functionality, protection, and comfort. Hundred years ago, circumstances separated “white collar” interests from the “blue collar” ones. The wheel has come a full...
Written by Dominique VANDANJON-HERAULT on . Posted in News.
Reenactment of the Cafrine's costume
Part 1: Research
A cafrine & her baby
We are proud to present our latest historical re-enactment project, based on this watercolour of Charles Hippolyte Napoléon Mortier de Trévise, dating from 1861.
To make sure you don't miss out on any information, here is an article about this character, Hippolyte Charles Napoléon Mortier of Trevise, who was a close associate of the court of Napoléon III.
A...
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Sewing machines in the 19th century
After our articles on
Sewing machines in the 19th century - Part 1: a brief history
The sewing machine in the XIXth century - 2nd part : Arrival on the Réunion islandThis is the last article of this triptych, which we hope will allow you to better imagine and understand the historical context as well as the practices related to the making of clothes at the time.
While doing research, I was surprised...