Laitière de Bagnolet, Reign de Louis XIV, 1680.
Tag: Baroque fashion
Prince, Règne De Louis XIV, d’après Vauder-Meuleu, 1670
Prince, Règne De Louis XIV, d’après Vauder-Meuleu, 1670. “Modes et Costumes Historiques“. Drawing by Xavier Willemin.
Cavalier Français 1779. French rider costume.
French rider costume. Rococo fashion period. Costumes historiques par Achille Devéria
Costume de dame polonaise au XVIIe siècle. Polish lady.
Costume de dame polonaise au XVIIe siècle. Costumes historiques par Achille Devéria
Swiss bourgeois men on the way to church 1680.
Bourgeois allant à l’Eglise.
Costumes of the late 17th century. French and German nobility.
Costumes of the late 17th century, about 1690. French and German nobility. Fashion at the end of the 17th Century, about 1690, French and German Baroque fashion. Upper half of… Read More
Netherlands baroque costumes. 17th century.
Netherlands Baroque costumes.
Rococo coiffures of the 18th century.
Various Rococo headdresses and hairstyles; from the books of the time.
French baroque and rococo wigs. Diderot`s Encyclopaedia
Wigs of men and woman. Baroque, rococo. 18th century. Diderot`s Encyclopaedia
Louise-Diane of Orleans, known as Mademoiselle de Chartres.
Louise-Diane of Orleans, known as “Mademoiselle de Chartres”, Princess of Conti (1732).
Auguste Racinet. The Costume History by Françoise Tétart-Vittu.
Racinet's Costume History is an invaluable reference for students, designers, artists, illustrators, and historians; and a rich source of inspiration for anyone with an interest in clothing and style. Originally published in France between 1876 and 1888, Auguste Racinet’s Le Costume historique was in its day the most wide-ranging and incisive study of clothing ever attempted.
Covering the world history of costume, dress, and style from antiquity through to the end of the 19th century, the six volume work remains completely unique in its scope and detail. “Some books just scream out to be bought; this is one of them.” ― Vogue.com