Bodices. Fashions under Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette 1774-1789. Rococo fashions.
Category: France
Chapeaux. Les modes sous Louis XVI. La mode du rococo.
The history of French women’s costume. Fashion under Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette 1774-1789. The Rococo fashion.
Coiffes, capuchons. Les modes sous Louis XVI. La mode du rococo.
Caps fashion under Louis XVI., 1774 to 1789 (Late baroque, rococo fashion era)
Manteaux. Les modes sous Louis XVI. La mode du rococo.
Manteaux. Relatif à L’Histoire du Costume Féminin Français. Amazone à trois collets, Jeune dame en habit de chasse, Manteau de taffetas soufre tendre, Redingote à collet et à bavaroise.
Dresses of precious extravagance. Rococo fashion 1774-1789.
Precious extravagance. Fashions under Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette 1774-1789.
Élégantes. Extravagance précieuse sous Louis XVI.
Extravagance précieuse sous Louis XVI. La mode des femmes s’ingénie alors à être simple, elle ne fait plus travailler les couturiers et les tailleurs que sur la mode masculine ou les modes anglaises, ces deux patrons de la simplicité d’alors (1780).
Fashion under the Reigns of Charles VIII 1483 to 1498. Louis XII 1498 to 1515.
Duchesses and bourgeoises under Louis XI. – “La grand gorre,“ or sumptuosity – The “troussoire” – Allegorical and moral costumes – Trains – Head-dresses —”Collets rebrassés ” – Wigs and false hair — Some results of the war in Italy – Italian fashions — “Sollerets” and slippers – Gorgets – Garters – Jean Marot writes against novelties – Anne of Brittany – Pins – Menot “the golden-tongued” – A Parisian in the time of Louis XII. – Coat à I’ltalienne – Manufacture of stuffs.
Mother Of Napoleon Bonaparte 1750-1836.
Maria Letizia Ramolino Buonaparte 1750-1836. Letizia Buonaparte as Mother of the Emperor Maria Letizia Ramolino, married Letizia Buonaparte, called Madame Mère, was the mother of Napoleon Bonaparte. Maria Letizia was… Read More
A Favorite Occupation of Joséphine de Beauharnais.
A Favorite Occupation of Joséphine de Beauharnais. French first empire. (England: Regency, Georgian period) Joséphine de Beauharnais (born Marie Josephe Rose de Tascher de la Pagerie; 1763-1814) was the wife of… Read More
Joséphine de Beauharnais. Pastel By Pierre Prud’hon
Painting of the young Joséphine de Beauharnais (about 1790) before she became the wife of Napoleon Bonaparte.