Sources
In Historical Fashion Dress Up, the garments, hairstyles and accessories you see in game are carefully researched and based on museum collections and contemporary art.
We encourage you to explore the museums’ collections further!
Contents:
1680s women's fashion
The 1680s fashion pack consists of clothing from across the 17th century, with a particular focus on the middling class. Dutch paintings have been the primary source of inspiration for this fashion pack.
Jan de Bray, 1663, Rijksmuseum
Pieter de Hooch, 1658 - 1660, National Gallery of Art
Pieter de Hooch, c. 1656 - 1660, Rijksmuseum
Jacob Ochtervelt, 1663, National Gallery of Art
Pieter de Hooch, 1663, Rijksmuseum
1680s men's fashion
The 1680s fashion pack consists of clothing from across the 17th century, with a particular focus on the middling class. Dutch paintings have been the primary source of inspiration for this fashion pack.
Nicolas Arnoult, 1687, Los Angeles County Museum of Art
Eglon van der Neer, 1678, RKD - Netherlands Institute for Art History
Quirijn van Brekelenkam, c. 1660, The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Quiringh Gerritsz. van Brekelenkam, 1660 - 1668, Rijksmuseum
Unknown artist, c. 1660, National Portrait Gallery
1780s women's fashion
The 1780s fashion pack consists of fashion from the Rococo period (1730–1780). Preserved garments from museum collections and contemporary paintings have been the primary sources of inspiration for this fashion pack.
Thomas Gainsborough, ca.1776 - 77, National Gallery of Art
John Singleton Copley, ca.1763 - 77, National Gallery of Art
Alexander Roslin, 1775, Nasjonalmuseum
George Romney, c. 1778 - 1780, The Cleveland Museum of Art
1780s men's fashion
The 1780s fashion pack consists of fashion from the Rococo period (1730–1780). Preserved garments from museum collections and contemporary paintings have been the primary sources of inspiration for this fashion pack.
Alexander Roslin, 1781, Nasjonalmuseet
Jens Juel, 1776, Statens Museum for Kunst
Jean-Baptiste Greuze, c. 1760, Rijksmuseum
Otto Vaupell, 1876, Nasjonalbiblioteket
1820s women's fashion
The 1820s fashion pack consist of fashion from the years around 1820. Preserved garments from museums collections, contemporary paintings and fashion plates have been the primary sources for this fashion pack.
Anne-Louis Girodet-Trioson, c. 1805 - 1809, Rijksmuseum
c. 1800, Oslo Museum
c. 1825, Sverresborg Trøndelag Folkemuseum
1820s men's fashion
The 1820s fashion pack consist of fashion from the years around 1820. Preserved garments from museums collections, contemporary paintings and fashion plates have been the primary sources for this fashion pack.
C.W. Eckersberg, 1808, Statens Museum for Kunst
C.W. Eckersberg, 1808, Statens Museum for Kunst
Copy made by William Dickinson after Francois Gerard, 1800 - 1823, Oslo Museum