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Met Museum 2009.300.1406 1750-70 18th Century Shoes, Italian Heels, Century Shoes, American Duchess, Historical Shoes, 18th Century Fashion, Colorful Shoes, Historical Clothing, Stylish Shoes

I've been working on this for a couple of months now (including the post disappearing before I sketched all of the shoes and having to find them again). I wanted to have a timeline that showed the changes in style in a very coherent and gradual way. I tried to pick out styles that were not only very typical of their time (for English or American), but could show change from one style to another. And, above all else, be sure to reference what museum the images came from! Met Museum 1984.141…

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1775-85 Pair of women's shoes 18th Century Shoes, Century Shoes, 18th Century Women, Historical Shoes, 18th Century Clothing, Old Shoes, Century Clothing, Antique Clothing, Silk Taffeta

Pink silk upper brocaded with polychrome silk yarns in floral motif, latchets cross over round tongue (no buckle), pale gray silk binding at top and ruching on tongue, butted backseam. Pointed toe. Wood Louis heel covered like upper, top piece. Leather sole. Brown leather insole, tan leather lining. Condition: faded and deteriorated.

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Trianon Indian Ivory Shoes Xviiith Century 18th Century - Etsy 18th Century Shoes, Century Shoes, Ivory Shoes, Rose Shoes, 18th Century Fashion, Century Clothing, Women Diy, Womens Wedding Shoes, Pompadour

TRIANON shoes are perfect for representing the romanticism and history of the 18th century. Whether you're inspired by Outlander or Madame de Pompadour's Versailles, these shoes are a great choice for your outfit. ** For people with a foot that is rather wide at the toes, prefer the larger size. These shoes are quite narrow in the toe US SIZE = 35EU/4US - 36EU/5US - 37EU/6US - 38EU/7US - 39EU/8US - 40EU/9US - 41EU/10US - 42EU/11US

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18th Century Shoes, Century Shoes, Moccasin Pattern, Shoe Goo, Historical Shoes, Victorian Shoes, 18th Century Dress, Corset Costumes, 18th Century Costume

Part One | Part Two After finishing the heel and front of each shoe, I bound the edges of the tongue. I had originally left a small piece of elastic at the base of the tongue, but I trimmed it down as far as I could. I wasn't quite sure how far to go with the binding, but I reasoned that most of it would get covered with the buckle flaps. I glued the binding on with Shoe Goo, but I could have probably used a hot glue gun or other craft glue. I glued it one side at a time in small sections…

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