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Female high fashion, 1792
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A Brief History of the XVIII century fashion. For the blog Bloshka
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A woman's gown,1785-90, English; Pink satin figured in white 1758-1760, English, altered 1790-95
This elegant portrayal captures an 18th-century French woman in robe de matin—a lightweight morning gown worn informally by fashionable women during leisure hours. Crafted with ruffles and lace along the neckline and cuffs, the gown reflects Rococo softness and ease. Her wide-brimmed feathered hat in the à la Zémire style was à la mode in Parisian society, while the inclusion of a pampered poodle symbolizes refinement and status among the mondaines of the day.  #18thCenturyFashion #RococoElegance #RobeDeMatin #FrenchStyle1700s #HistoricalAttire #ParisianChic #FashionableLadies #ZémireHat #VintageGlamour #PeriodCostume. French Fashion 1800s, French Old Fashion, French Historical Fashion, 1780s France, 1700s Fashion, 18th Century French Fashion, 18th Century Dresses, 1700 Fashion, 16th Century Fashion
French Woman in 1700s Fashion
This elegant portrayal captures an 18th-century French woman in robe de matin—a lightweight morning gown worn informally by fashionable women during leisure hours. Crafted with ruffles and lace along the neckline and cuffs, the gown reflects Rococo softness and ease. Her wide-brimmed feathered hat in the à la Zémire style was à la mode in Parisian society, while the inclusion of a pampered poodle symbolizes refinement and status among the mondaines of the day. #18thCenturyFashion…
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Fashion of the Working Class during the French Revolution (1790)
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1890 Tea Gown
Wedding dress “princesse” Italian manifacture, Naples, 1876-1878.
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Marie Antoinette at age 15 in a French court gown
Marie Antoinette at age 15. Dauphine of France
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Allonge wig Archives - World4 Costume Culture History
A allonge wig is a long and large curly wig for men from around about 1665 to 1715. It is typical for the time of the baroque. Allonge is in the French language for “extension” or “appendages”.

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