Dive Into 18th Century Scotland Through Outlander's Intricate Costumes - Atelier Serraspina
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Dive Into 18th Century Scotland Through Outlander's Intricate Costumes

Caroline Koriche
By Caroline Koriche

Explore Claire's style and 18th-century Scottish attire in Outlander, including the history and design of Fraser tartans.

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Weaving Rebellion: How Tartan Became a Symbol of Scottish Identity - Atelier Serraspina
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Weaving Rebellion: How Tartan Became a Symbol of Scottish Identity

Caroline Koriche
By Caroline Koriche

18th-century Scottish tartan weaving, clan-exclusive, was banned post-Jacobite risings. Colors hold meaning.

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Invest in Timeless Trends: Why Slow Fashion is the Sustainable Solution - Atelier Serraspina
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Invest in Timeless Trends: Why Slow Fashion is the Sustainable Solution

Caroline Koriche
By Caroline Koriche

Slow fashion champions timeless, durable pieces over fast fashion's disposable trends, prioritizing sustainability and ethics.

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Cherry Red in a Sea of Gray: Channeling the Peasants of Old Through the Pyrenees - Atelier Serraspina
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Cherry Red in a Sea of Gray: Channeling the Peasants of Old Through the Pyrenees

Caroline Koriche
By Caroline Koriche

Stroll in the Pyrenees with an 18th-century cherry red linen skirt and jacket, contrasting early winter snow, akin to Little Red Riding Hood.

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18th-century Robe à la Française, the essence of the rococo aesthetic - Atelier Serraspina
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18th-century Robe à la Française, the essence of the rococo aesthetic

Caroline Koriche
By Caroline Koriche

Inspired by the modest dressing gowns of the 17th-century, the Robe Volante had been the subject of harsh criticism. One found it neglected. It was...

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