Chaussure. Les modes sous Louis XV. La mode du rococo.

Chaussure. La mode Louis XV. Costumes de rococo. 18 vêtements de siècle.
Chaussure.

Rococo shoe design. 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. Chaussure. – Planche 11.

  1. Chaussure de cuir pour la marche. Boucle en argent.
  2. Mule en satin noir, broderies blanches sur fond noir.
  3. Chaussure Régence, cuir rouge, talon Louis XV, motif brodé sur l’empeigne.
  4. Chaussure de satin, lamé argent.
  5. Béret de satin bleu roy.
  6. Chapeau noir, bordure vieux bleu, nœud vieux bleu.
  7. Chapeau de jardinière, en paille, à larges bords, rubans verts.
  8. Haute guêtre de tissu pour la chaise à porteurs.
  9. Chaussure sabot, large talon, étoffe rayures fantaisie, le talon est noir.
  10. Mule en velours vieux rouge, avec filet or.
  11. Peignoir en satin blanc, doublé de rose, sous-jupe rose, garni tout autour de petites roses en ruban.
  12. Gant de peau noir, dessins fleurs de lis blanc.
  13. Robe à volants, jupe ballon, rüchës de rubans à la jupe, aux manches, et ceinture de tissu se terminant en traîne.

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  1. Reigns of Henri IV. and Louis XIII. 1589 to 1643.
  2. Reign of Louis XIV. 1643 to 1715
  3. Reign of Louis XV. 1715 to 1774.
  4. Reign of Louis XVI. 1774 to 1780. The influence of Marie Antoinette on fashion.
  5. Reign of Louis XVI. 1780 to 1789.
  6. The Coronation Banquet of Louis XV at Reims.
  7. Fashion and costume in the eighteenth century.
  8. The Farthingale. Fashion during the reign of Louis XV.
  9. Madame de Pompadour. Her political power and general influence.
  10. The Entry of Louis XIV and Maria Theresa into Arras 1667.
  11. English style in the Reign of Louis XIV
  12. The Corset and the Crinolin fashion history
  13. Italian Lace History. Reference List of Italian Laces.
  14. Collection of antique fabric design.
  15. Fabric terms dictionary from A to Z
  16. Historic hairstyles from Ancient times to the Empire.
  17. On the history of costumes. From Ancient to the 19th century
  18. Ladies hat styles from 1776-1790 by Rose Bertin.
  19. The Salons of Paris before the French Revolution 1786-1789.
  20. The Evolution of Modern Feminine Fashion 1786.
  21. Caraco a´la francaise in 1786.
  22. Fashion in Paris and London, 1780 to 1788.
  23. The French Republic. Fashion under the French Revolution 1789 to 1804.
  24. The Execution of Marie-Antoinette. The French Revolution.
  25. The Execution of Louis XVI. French Revolution.
  26. The creation of the Directory.
  27. The Incroyables and Muscadins. The French directory dandies.
  28. Les Incroyables et Merveilleuses. French directoire fashion era.
  29. The Gallery of Fashion. England Georgian, Regency fashion.
  30. Reign of Napoleon I. 1804 to 1814.
  31. Fashion History France. On the history of costumes.
Note:  Bonnette du Matin 1787. Morning headdress.

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