Coiffes, capuchons. Les modes sous Louis XVI. La mode du rococo.

Coiffes, Capuchons. La mode Louis XVI. Costumes de rococo. 18 vêtements de siècle.

Coiffes, Capuchons. Louis XVI.

Caps fashion under Louis XVI., 1774 to 1789

(Late baroque, rococo fashion era)

L’histoire du costume féminin français. Les modes sous Louis XVI et Marie Antoinette 1774−1789. La Mode du Rococo. Coiffes, Capuchons – Planche 4.

Coiffes, Capuchons

  • 1. Chapeau bonnette sur haute coiffure (1778), en tulle blanc, gaze rayée rose et blanc, gaze bouillonnée rose.
  • 2. Chapeau à la Cagliostro ou au Collier de la Reine, couleur du Cardinal sur la paille.
  • 3. Chapeau à la “Belle Poule”, en forme de bateau.
  • 4. Bonnet du matin en linon blanc, volant de tulle froncé, ruban de taffetas rose, genre dormeuse.
  • 5. Bonnet à la dormeuse, en taffetas mauve lilas, volant de point d’Alençon, un ruban broché violet se croise sur le bonnet et passe sous le menton, nœud de ruban bleu sur le devant!
  • 6. Coiffure en boucles avec une plume d’autruche rose.
  • 7. Chapeau (1779), en sparterie relevé derrière avec nœud de ruban.
  • 8. Bonnet de gaze rose avec volant, coiffure du matin.
  • 9. Bourgeoise aisée en pelisse de satin violet, bordée de caster, nœud vert, manchon de castor.
  • 10. Manteau de taffetas rose bordé de cygne gris argent.
  • 11. Bourgeoise en pelisse de satin bleu avec large bordure d’hermine, manchon blanc.

Relatif à: L’Histoire du Costume Féminin Français.

Par Paul Louis Victor de Giafferri.

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  2. Reign of Louis XIV. 1643 to 1715. Baroque Court luxury and pleasure.
  3. Reign of Louis XV. 1715 to 1774. Baroque, Rococo. Praise in corsets.
  4. Reign of Louis XVI. 1774 to 1780. The influence of Marie Antoinette on fashion.
  5. Reign of Louis XVI. 1780 to 1789. Rococo fashion. Peasant dress is universal.
  6. The French Republic. Fashion under the French Revolution 1789 to 1804. Revolution, Directoire, Regency.
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  8. Reign of Napoleon I. 1804 to 1814. Empire, Regency fashion. England Georgian
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  15. Fashion in Paris and London, 1780 to 1788.
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  17. The Salons of Paris before the French Revolution 1786-1789.
  18. The Coronation Banquet of Louis XV at Reims. 25 October 1722
  19. Fashion and costume in the eighteenth century. Fashion history by Carl Cohler.
  20. The Farthingale. Fashion during the reign of Louis XV.
  21. Madame de Pompadour. Her political power and general influence.
  22. The Entry of Louis XIV and Maria Theresa into Arras 1667.
  23. English style in the Reign of Louis XIV
  24. Albums of historical hairstyles. Album de coiffures histories par E. Nissy.
  25. The Execution of Marie-Antoinette. The French Revolution.
  26. The Execution of Louis XVI. French Revolution.
  27. The creation of the Directory. French Revolution.
  28. The Incroyables and Muscadins. The French directory dandies. French Revolution.
  29. Les Incroyables et Merveilleuses. French directoire fashion era. French Revolution.
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