Louise-Diane of Orleans, known as “Mademoiselle de Chartres”, Princess of Conti (1732).
Category: 18th Century
Costume and Fashion History during the 18th Century. Clothing of the Late Baroque, Rococo, Louis XV, Louis XVI, Rose Bertin Minister of Fashion at the court of Marie Antoinette. The French Revolution fashion period of Incroyables and Merveilleuses. The Georgians and Regency period.
Coiffure Louis XVI.
Historic hairstyles. 18th century coiffure Louis XVI. France Rococo period fashion
Coiffure de Merveilleuse. French Directoire.
Coiffure de Merveilleuse.
Coiffure 1er Republique. Madame Roland. Coiffure révolution française.
Coiffure 1er Republique. Madame Roland (1754 -1793). Coiffure révolution française. Album de coiffures histories par E. Nissy. Editeur: Albert Brunet, Paris c. 1860.
Charlotte Corday. Coiffure 1er Republique.
Charlotte Corday 1768-1793. Coiffure 1er Republique. Charlotte Corday. Première République française. „Album de coiffures histories“ by E. Nissy. Published 1890 by Albert Brunet. Hairstyle during the French revolution. Charlotte Corday was a… Read More
Marie Madeleine de la Vieuville, comtesse de Parabère.
Official mistress (maîtresse en titre) of Philippe II de Bourbon, duc d’Orléans (1674-1723), regent for the minor king Louis XV, and thus one of the most important persons in the Régence period.
Regency petticoat of white satin. Robe of orange-colored crape.
Evening Dress, March 1796. White satin petticoat. Robe of orange-colored crape.
Regency cottage cap. Spencer of maroon satin 1796.
Regency cottage cap. Spencer of maroon satin. Muslin petticoat. The Gallery of Fashion Vol. 2. Published by Nikolaus von Heideloff, London. Georgian fashion era. Costume in the time of Jane… Read More
Regency Roman style dress. Petticoat of puce-colored satin.
Regency Roman style dress. Petticoat of puce-colored satin. The Gallery of Fashion Vol. 2. Published by Nikolaus von Heideloff, London. Georgian fashion era. Neoclassical costume in the time of Jane… Read More
Chiffon of white satin. Regency court dress 1796.
Neoclassical costume in the time of Jane Austen. The Gallery of Fashion Vol. 2 by Nikolaus von Heideloff.