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1818 First Lady Elizabeth MonroeEarly 19th Century Cotton Print Inspired by an American Dress c. 1818 This historical fabric design is inspired by an early 19th century cotton dress dated to approximately 1818. The original garment features elegant vertical floral bands typical of the late Empire and Regency fashion period. During the early 1800s, printed cotton fabrics with repeating floral stripes were widely used for fashionable dresses. Vertical botanical designs visually
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Early 19th Century Cotton Print – Inspired by an American Dress c.1818

This historical fabric design is inspired by an early 19th-century cotton dress dated to approximately 1818. The original garment features elegant vertical floral bands typical of the late Empire and Regency fashion period.

During the early 1800s, printed cotton fabrics with repeating floral stripes were widely used for fashionable dresses. Vertical botanical designs visually enhanced the long, slender silhouette that defined Empire-style gowns.

This recreated textile preserves the rhythm of the original historical pattern, with delicate botanical garlands arranged in vertical repeats on a deep red background. Such printed cotton fabrics were commonly worn for day dresses and informal gowns in the years after the Napoleonic era.


Suitable for historical sewing projects

  • Late Empire dresses (c.1810–1820)
  • Regency gowns
  • Early 19th-century day dresses
  • Historical costume and reenactment
  • Period-inspired garments and interiors

This fabric design works particularly well for late Empire gowns around 1815–1820, when vertically arranged floral prints became popular in fashionable cotton dress fabrics.


Elizabeth Kortright Monroe portrait early 19th century American First Lady Regency fashion era


Elizabeth Kortright Monroe (1768–1830) was an influential American First Lady who helped bring European elegance and diplomatic sophistication to public life in the early 19th century.

After spending several years living in Europe, she introduced refined social customs and formal receptions in Washington during the late Empire and Regency era. Her international experience helped shape the cultural atmosphere of American political society during this period.

Earlier in her life she gained international attention for helping secure the release of Adrienne de Lafayette during the French Revolution, demonstrating notable courage and diplomatic influence.

Elizabeth Monroe is remembered for her cultural impact, cosmopolitan background, and her role in shaping early American society during the years around 1815–1825.

1818 First Lady Elizabeth Monroe

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