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Galerie des Modes, 37e Cahier, 6e Figure

May 3, 2013February 28, 2024 ~ Cassidy Percoco ~ 2 Comments

Pelisse lévite with cuffs and Collar trimmed with ermine, the petticoat of spotted white Satin, the muff of the same trimmed with bands of ermine, and the Belt also of ermine, the Pouf surmounted with batiste flowers and plumes.  This Gown was worn by a Lady of quality during the Mourning for M. Thérèse of … Continue reading Galerie des Modes, 37e Cahier, 6e Figure

Galerie des Modes, 37e Cahier, 5e Figure

May 1, 2013February 28, 2024 ~ Cassidy Percoco ~ 2 Comments

Grey second mourning suit lined with black, edged with a black gance, the white vest embroidered with black, fringed manchettes. (1781) "One knows a point called the precise time that it is necessary to grieve for the loss of a father and mother, grandfather and grandmother, husband and wife, brother and sister.  Not only the … Continue reading Galerie des Modes, 37e Cahier, 5e Figure

Galerie des Modes, 37e Cahier, 4e Figure

April 30, 2013February 28, 2024 ~ Cassidy Percoco ~ Leave a comment

Manner of wearing informal mourning.  Vest of white silk embroidered with black, under a black coat of silk or wool.  Stockings of white silk.  Fringed linen. (1781) The Galerie des Modes gave this plate of a mourning outfit and the one reproduced as number 162 on the occasion of the death of Marie-Thérèse of Austria, … Continue reading Galerie des Modes, 37e Cahier, 4e Figure

Galerie des Modes, 37e Cahier, 3e Figure

April 29, 2013February 28, 2024 ~ Cassidy Percoco ~ Leave a comment

Black polonaise or informal gown that can be worn in Grand mourning.  The muff is of black plumes according to etiquette.  Grey pelisse edged with swansdown. (1781) This plate is from the Museum of Fine Arts Boston, 44.1521.

Galerie des Modes, 37e Cahier, 2e Figure

April 26, 2013February 28, 2024 ~ Cassidy Percoco ~ Leave a comment

Grand Court Mourning, full pleureuse and cravat, wool stockings, épée and black buckles, crêpe on the Hat and the épée. (1781) This plate is from the Museum of Fine Arts Boston, 44.1520.  A pleureuse is a strip of white cloth worn on the sleeve to signify mourning.

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