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Week 2: War & Peace. Regency Era White Dress

Pastiche on Regency Era. War & Peace, Russian Regency, Jane Austen fashion inspired

I am very excited to share this 'Regency Era' inspired look with you. I found this beautiful white dress in Walter Baker's new Spring/Summer collection and immediately thought I could use it for the War & Peace Week. It is a perfect modern version of a classic Regency Era day dress you have seen so many times in Tolstoy's War & Peace screen adaptations and of course in all films based on Jane Austen's books.

The Regency Fashion Era (1800-1820s) was heavily influenced by the democratic ideals of the French Republic (French fashion was always à la mode in Europe), and drew inspiration from classical Greece and ancient Rome. Simplicity, purity and elegance were highly praised opposed to multiple layers, complicated styles and heavily decorated fabrics of preceding fashion era during Marie Antoinette's reign.

The most popular style was a high waisted, lightweight, 'columnal' shaped dress called the Empire dress. Inspired by magnificence of white Greco-Roman sculptures, clothes were primarily of the white colour. Pastel dresses and even bold colours later became fashionable in the Empire style as well.

It is interesting to note that despite the fact films often show the Regency Era heroines wearing dresses that reveal arms and bosom during the day time, historically it was proper only in the evenings!

Have a look at the inspiration board for this look, and let me know what do you think about my outfit and my 'Regency hairdo' I managed to create in two minutes.

THE REGENCy Era FASHION in art and films:

Regency Era Fashion in films and art. Sense and Sensibility, War and Peace. Emperial Style White Dress
Regency Era Hair in two minutes. Pastiche on Jane Austen, War & Peace, Regency Era female fashion, white dress and blue ribbon
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beauty English Rose. Jane Austen blogger-actress modern Regency look fashion-history-outfit-white
White Regency Era inspired look
War & Peace inspired week on pastiche.today. Regency Era fashion blogger
Young actress, blogger playing the role of Natasha Rostova, white Regency era dress

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Week 2: War & Peace. Russian Winter Fairytale

Russian winter fairytale love war and peace peasant look Walter Baker

I have created several War & Peace inspired fashion looks, especially the ones that I could imagine Natasha Rostova wearing if she would magically appear in our era.

Here is my first look, the one I call 'Russian Winter Fairytale'. It has a very soft, feminine touch to it. The outfit is a little bit peasant-y, but still very rich in fabric and somehow noble; something Natasha would wear when she and other Rostovs visited her uncle in the village of Mihkaylovka. There, in his wooden hut, surrounded by peasants and dancing to a Balalaika, Natasha wonderfully connects with the spirit of simple Russian men and women. 

Blogger Ulia Ali in Park City, Utah. As Natasha Rostova in War and Peace on pastiche.today blog

Of course such open shoulders are a little bit more risky than what women usually wore during the beginning of the 19th century. Additionally, women of the aristocracy during that era would wear their hair up. However, films often disregard historical facts, and I wanted to show more of Natasha's closeness to simple folk by braiding my hair in this look.

Braid-spiration:

Russina braid inspiration. Art 

Regency Era Fashion:

Pink and red Regency Era dress
azerbaijani blogger in Utah. Fashion look
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Ulia Ali in Utah. Style blogger in New York and Utah 
Ulia Ali - top fashion blogger in New York and Utah.
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Outfit by Walter Baker.

Outfit by Walter Baker.

 The screens from the series taken from another wonderful blog Frock&Flicks

 

The screens from the series taken from another wonderful blog Frock&Flicks

I hope you enjoyed my first pastiche of Natasha Rostova's character. Stay tuned for more looks this week!

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Week 1: NYC 'View of Manhattan' Look

Manhattan Ulia Ali blog

I wanted to show you how beautiful the Manhattan skyline looks, so my friend and fellow blogger Julia Fashionista took a train to New Jersey (Exchange Place station) to take photographs from the other side of the Hudson River.

Check out the amazing view of NYC's Financial District while I pose in my casual winter wear.

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Week 1: NYC. Soho Look

High boots in Soho. Fashion blogger New York. Ulia Ali

Soho is one of my favourite areas of Manhattan. Every time I walk around Soho I always come across another peculiar boutique with beautiful clothes, cozy cafe or an art gallery. I really try to blend with New York crowd when I go on these walks, however high heels always sell me out! 

New York City blogger Ulia Ali from pastiche.today Blog
New York acrhitecture by pastiche.today blogger
Wearing boyfriend's Arc'teryx jacket

Wearing boyfriend's Arc'teryx jacket

Azerbaijani blogger living in New York
NYC style blogger in Soho
Streets of New York by blogger
Model and blogger in NYC pastiche.today
New York City top fashion blogger Ulia Ali from pastiche.today
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udrey Hepburn graffiti in Little Italy.
Hot blogger Ulia Ali in New York.

Outfit: Dress - Bitching and Junk Food, Bag - Prada, Boots - Monica Ricci, Watch - Karl Lagerfeld, Jacket - boyfriend's Arc'teryx jacket.

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