Rococo caps and hoods. Louis XV fashion history from 1715 to 1774.
L’histoire du costume féminin français. Les modes sous Louis XV 1715-1774. La Mode du Rococo. Coiffes, Capuchons – Planche 4.
Coiffes, Capuchons
- Deux bérets Watteau, en velours blanc et en velours bleu.
- Béret en satin, rattrapé sur le sommet de de la tête, par un ruban jaune vif, sur le satin paille. Petit chapeau bonnet en feutre beige, bordé d’un galon et d’un gland marron.
- Grande dame en corsage de dentelle avec ruchés au col et aux manches. Coiffure d’apparat avec bijoux et fleurs et plumes dans les cheveux. Boucles de cheveux retombant dans le cou.
- Béret de taffetas froncé avec ruché et nœud sur le dessus.
- Mante en drap brun, boutonnée devant et col découpé, capuchon sur la tête.
- Chapeau de dame noble en velours bleu avec ruban marron clair autour, noué sur le côté, et oiseaux devant.
- Mantilles de satin garnies de ganses.
- Chapeau bonnet très haut, garni d’une dentelle voilant la figure.
- Coiffure en dormeuse et en papillon en ruban ruchés et froncés.
Relatif à L’Histoire du Costume Féminin Français.
Par Paul Louis Victor de Giafferri.
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