Spanish clothing fashion of the late Renaissance and Spanish Baroque in the period between about 1550 and the Thirty Years War around 1620.
Category: France
The Caraco à la française in 1786. Tight-fitting women’s jacket.
The Caraco was a tight-fitting women’s jacket with an attached peplum, widely used in the 18th century.
Jolie Femme, Coiffure d’une Chapeau a l’Anglaise, 1780.
Jolie Femme, Coiffure d’une Chapeau a l’Anglaise, 1780. Elegant young woman with Hairstyle à l’anglaise 1780, decorated with flowers and feathers, by following a Hedgehog of two parts Earrings, Dress of the Levite.
Jeune Elégante. Robe à la Levite. Coiffure d’un Chapeau en Corbeille.
Young Elegant Girl, Headdress of a Corbeille Hat, adorned with Flowers and Feathers, …
Marie Therese de Savoye, Comtesse d’Artois wearing a Court Dress.
Marie Therese de Savoye, Countess of Artois with Coëffure in tapée reversed with four loops, surmounted of Egrets, Pearls and Flowers.
Madame Marie-Joséphe-Louise de Savoie in court dress 1780.
Marie-Joséphe-Louise de Savoie, Princesse de Sardaigne, 1753-1810, in Versailles court dress during the reign of Louis XVI.
Queen of France, Marie Antoinette in court dress.
Marie Antoinette, Archduchess of Austria, Queen of France in Court dress
Louis XVI. Monarque juste et bienfaisant: vêtu d’un manteau royal.
Louis XVI in 1780, dressed in a royal purple velvet coat with golden fleurs-de-lis.
Rococo shoe buckles, 18th century.
Rococo shoe buckles, Shoe design 18th century. Original design plate of the French Encyclopédie 1751, by Denis Diderot. Related: Fashion and costume in the eighteenth century
Traditional costumes of the city of Pau, région Aquitaine.
Two women in traditional costumes of the city of Pau. The city of Pau is located in the western French region of Aquitaine and is part of the department Pyrénées-Atlantiques.