August 15, 1786 See the IST PLATE: it represents a Woman dressed in a man's redingote, with three large collars falling on her shoulders. This redingote is of dark slate blue taffeta. It should be of a King's blue color; but it seems that taffeta cannot perfectly take this color. The bodice is separated from the rest of the body … Continue reading Cabinet des Modes, 19e Cahier. 1ere Figure (2)
Category: 18th century
Cabinet des Modes, 19e Cahier. 1ere Figure (1)
August 15, 1786 It dominates today, this Fashion hat we should have predicted at the end of the fifteenth Issue. As we would thus say it, women come as close as they can to our practices. They currently wear coats, as they engage in men's occupations; with this difference, however, that they seem only to … Continue reading Cabinet des Modes, 19e Cahier. 1ere Figure (1)
Cabinet des Modes, 18e Cahier, 3e Figure
August 1, 1786 PLATE III. TWO Women's Busts. 1. One, in a yellow caraco, has her head covered with a straw hat, natural color, tinted around with a ribbon au Diadême, and on the underside a thousand pink points. The crown of the hat, very-puffed, is of pink crêpe. Two large bows, made with wide … Continue reading Cabinet des Modes, 18e Cahier, 3e Figure
Cabinet des Modes, 18e Cahier, 2e Figure
August 1, 1786 A Man in great mourning, in a wool coat, without buttons on the parements and on the pockets. One wore, in summer, great mourning in voile, without buttons on the parements and pockets. The front of the coat of our drawn Man has only six buttons, one on top, two in the middle, and … Continue reading Cabinet des Modes, 18e Cahier, 2e Figure
Cabinet des Modes, 18e Cahier, 1ere Figure
August 1, 1786 It would be necessary on the occasion of a period of mourning to talk about its fashion: for the death of DON PEDRO, King of Portugal, we have furnished it. It has been worn for twenty-one days; we will say how when we have spoken of the periods of mourning according to … Continue reading Cabinet des Modes, 18e Cahier, 1ere Figure