Galerie des Modes, 28e Cahier, 4e Figure

Robe à la Circassienne, the flat trimming edged with gauze: coiffure belted with a ribbon trimmed with pearls, ending in a bow from which hang tassels: the top of the head decorated with flowers. (1780) TAILED CIRCASSIENNE, lightly pulled up on the front with a cord with three tassels; flounced mancherons, parement round or en … Continue reading Galerie des Modes, 28e Cahier, 4e Figure

Galerie des Modes, 28e Cahier, 2e Figure

Another Lévite, the petticoat of a different color, the sleeves of the color of the petticoat.  The Lévite like the Circassienne, having only mancherons: in place of a scarf, a ribbon belt.  This figure is coiffed with a fashionable black hat. (1780) LÉVITE PARÉE.  Bodice with mancherons, the collar forming revers, erupting from the belt; … Continue reading Galerie des Modes, 28e Cahier, 2e Figure

Chapeau à la Spa, or à la Devonshire

Back when I started this blog, I did quite a few posts on different types of eighteenth century gowns, illustrated with fashion plates and paintings.  At that time, my priority was in posting, and I didn't really adhere to my citation standards (or download/upload each picture, rather than hotlinking - not only is hotlinking bad … Continue reading Chapeau à la Spa, or à la Devonshire