'Making an 18th Century Suit Part I: Research'

'For the Carnevale in Venice every year, people from all over Europe and the world dress in 18th century costume and spend their time looking fancy. At the last Carnevale, I wore a really quickly thrown together ensemble.   My plan was to quickly but rigorously make a better 1750s suit for next year\'s event, but now (thanks to the Mighty Rona) it can be a lot more laid back. This suit is going to be my toughest tailoring challenge yet, and it\'ll need to be well researched and have a lot of time invested in it.  Join me in the first steps of this new costuming journey, as I look at the sources that can be useful in researching this kind of work, and share some of the lessons I\'ve learned from past mistakes!  IG: @littlewelshviking FB: The Welsh Viking Ko-fi: https://ko-fi.com/thewelshviking  Music: No Need for Repairs by Trailer Worx https://www.epidemicsound.com/track/oPmhxsGJ7W  Traditional Bourree https://www.epidemicsound.com/track/F2ZLpXWwmR Business email (for personal research or other questions/comments please use the Facebook or Instagram links above) : thewelshviking1@gmail.com Correspondence address: Welsh Viking, PO BOX 24200, EDINBURGH, EH3 1JL UK' 

Tags: costube , venezia , 18th century , carnevale , historical costume , historical costuming , 1750s , The Welsh Viking

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May 30, 2023
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