Galerie des Modes, 7e Cahier, 2e Figure

Polonaise Gown, hooded, of unpatterned material. (1778) Polonaise with pockets and hood,* or winter Polonaise.  These gowns are very narrow in front, and leave free the little vest** trimmed down the center with and surrounded by a large ribbon. The wings and the rounded tail are pulled up very high, as in the preceding print, … Continue reading Galerie des Modes, 7e Cahier, 2e Figure

Galerie des Modes, 7e Cahier, 1ere Figure

Woman in a Polonaise Gown of striped taffeta, trimmed with gauze, retying her garter  and allowing the sight of her lovely leg. (1778) Current Polonaise, or frock-coat Polonaise, very comfortable for the morning and the country.  This stylish, sprightly, and informal Dress is fastened with a ribbon*; it should be pulled up very high, and … Continue reading Galerie des Modes, 7e Cahier, 1ere 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