The amiable Suzette Dressed in a Caraco à la Huntress of Love. She is thinking about a rende-vous with her dear Philinte. "Our Ladies having adopted caracos almost exclusively for all sorts of dress, it was a relative necessity for them to apply themselves to varying them, to embellishing them, to deprive them of this … Continue reading Galerie des Modes, 62e Cahier, 3e Figure
Category: 18th century
Galerie des Modes, 62e Cahier, 2e Figure
The amiable Culinette, adjusting her Hat à la Tarare,* She is waiting for her dear Aleindor for a rendez-vous, etc. Pouf à la Tarare. "This pouf is made with two bands and a puff. The inner band is made of a wide green satin ribbon, forming a large bow in the back. The outer band … Continue reading Galerie des Modes, 62e Cahier, 2e Figure
White Muslin Gown, ca. 1780
Should have asked Mom to stand up to take the picture ... This is the first 18th century gown I've made since taking those many patterns for my book, and I think it's a great improvement over the blue linen one I made a few years ago. (The stays underneath are much better as well.) … Continue reading White Muslin Gown, ca. 1780
Galerie des Modes, 62e Cahier, 1ere Figure
Young Nymph provoking pleasure. She is Dressed in a Caraco à l'Amazone and Coiffed with a Sunflower Hat etc. etc. "Advice. A shop for women's clothes was just established at no. 28 rue Salle-au-Conte, under the direction of a very-skilled master seamstress. Gowns of diverse types will be found there, caracos, and all sorts of feminine … Continue reading Galerie des Modes, 62e Cahier, 1ere Figure
Galerie des Modes, 61e Cahier, 6e Figure
The sulky Alviane Dressed in a Redingote à l'Amazone and Coiffed with a morning Hat. Buttons. "Over the last two years, buttons have experienced very rapid and well-marked vicissitudes; it is useless to recall them all now: but, only speaking of those with paintings, one must say that all types of paintings have successively been … Continue reading Galerie des Modes, 61e Cahier, 6e Figure