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Aidah Italian Gown (1775-1790) Pattern || #2301
Aidah Italian Gown (1775-1790) Pattern || #2301
The Aidah Gown pattern is a modish variant of the 'Italian Gown' style fashionable from the mid 1770s to the early 1790s. This type of gown has a skirt and bodice cut as separate pieces, differentiating it from the earlier Robe à l'Anglaise which featured the skirt and bodice center-back cut as one piece.
Both views of the Aidah feature front pattern pieces that wrap around to the back with no side seams, pointed backs waists, paneled backs with squared-off back necklines and sleeves set far into the back, a full pleated skirt open at the front, two-piece sleeves, removable interior boning, and an optional waist tape. Choose between a pinned front closure or a hooked front closure.
View A has a smoothly pointed front curve that ends in a truncated V, elbow length or ¾ sleeves, a two panel back, and a floor length skirt.
View B features a tabbed bodice front with an optional cutaway front, full length or ¾ length sleeves, a four panel back, and a slight train.
Mix and match front closures, fronts, backs, skirts, and sleeves for a variety of looks.
The pattern features a clever skirt pattern based on 18th century skirt construction, as well as the detailed historical instructions and helpful fitting guide Scroop + Virgil's Fine Goods patterns are known for.
The Aidah is designed to be interchangeable with elements of the Angelica Gown, to make both patterns more versatile. The sleeves of the Aidah can be swapped with the Angelica Gown sleeves. The fronts of the Aidah can also be swapped out with the Angelica front/side-front at the curved side-back seams.
The Aidah Gown is designed to be worn over a full set of 18th century undergarments, including stays, such as the Augusta Stays and a false rump, such as the Frances Rump.
This pattern does not include instructions on making the petticoat (skirt) that is visible at the front of the gown. There are numerous free tutorials for this on the internet.
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Pattern Specifications
Pattern Specifications
This pattern is a physical paper pattern.
The Aidah Pattern contains the following:
54 page Instruction Booklet + Fitting Guide
2 large paper printed pattern sheets
Paper Envelope
Size Chart
Size Chart
Recommended Materials
Recommended Materials
Outer: light or midweight fabrics including: block-printed cotton; plain, striped, and brocaded silks; plain and striped linens; plain and checked wools. Consult extant garments for examples of patterns, prints and weaves that were used in period.
Lining: light to midweight linen (most common) or block printed cotton (less common) or light-midweight silk (least common)
Research & Inspiration
Research & Inspiration
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About the Models
About the Models
Jenni is wearing View A in Size 36 in a reproduction cotton print from Colonial Williamsburg, with a silk petticoat. Her View A has elbow length sleeves, and is paired with the slightly trained skirt of View B. She wears her Aidah over Augusta Stays and a View A Frances Rump. Nina is wearing View B with a cutaway front in Size 46 in blue silk taffeta with a matching petticoat. Her Aidah has 3/4 length sleeves, and the floor length skirt option. She wears her Aidah over Augusta Stays and a smaller split rump.Lydia is wearing View B without a cutaway front in Size 40 in black linen with a matching petticoat. Her Aidah has full length sleeves, and the floor length skirt option. She wears her Aidah over Augusta Stays and a full split rump, to show what the gown looks like in a very high-fashion silhouette. Lydia's outfit is styled as a theatrical/cosplay look, as there is very little evidence for long sleeves on Italian gowns, or for black linen gowns.