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I Made A Chemise Gown From IKEA Curtains || Problematic History of this 18th Century Gown

The early history and possible origins of the chemise gown (robe a la Creole, chemise a la reine, gaulle) as well as how I made mine, and my thoughts on pursuing historical costuming as an environmentally and socially conscious sewer. Please consider supporting my work: https://ko-fi.com/ajaneitesews This video is part of the Costube Symposium 2021! Playlist for all of the CoSy videos!:    • Easiest Walking Skirt Ever? Modern Se...   Link to CoSy 2021 Program: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1SbrO... https://linktr.ee/CosTubeSymposium https://www.instagram.com/costubesymp... #IKEAcore References: ***Edit: I relied heavily on Ashelford’s article, and while she doesn’t come out and say it, she does dance around/imply chemise gowns were inspired by free and enslaved Black women’s dress. Ashelford J. “Colonial livery” and the chemise à la reine, 1779–1784. Costume: Journal of the Costume Society. 2018;52(2):217-239. doi:10.3366/cost.2018.0069 Blog on Creole dress: https://earlyamericanists.com/2018/09... Hannah’s Chemise a la reine: https://fabricnfiction.com/2019/08/05... History of Saint-Domingue: http://slaveryandremembrance.org/arti... Sewstine’s video on her Chemise a la Reine:    • I made Marie Antoinette's Scandalous ...   DIY 1780s hat:   / alatheish     / 17907791719786120   Matilda curtains from IKEA. https://www.ikea.com/us/en/p/matilda-... *Edit: some kind members of a Facebook costuming group where I shared my video let me know there are historians who have explicitly connected chemise gowns to free and enslaved Black women’s dress, like this one: http://smallaxe.net/sxsalon/discussio... 00:00 Introduction 00:45 Marie Antoinette 01:32 Colonial origins of chemise gowns 08:19 Policing Women's Clothing 09:00 Popularity of chemise gowns 10:00 Problematic gown? 10:24 When they are appropriate 13:00 Mock ups of gown 13:40 Divide up curtain material 14:42 Sewing the Bodice 16:26 Front Skirt and Bodice 17:39 Sewing the Ruffles 18:56 1780s Sash and Hat 20:02 Costuming with Friends 20:38 The Gown in Action

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