Robe à l'Anglaise, Fichu-en-Mantelet, Gauze Hat. (1784) "The merit of this outfit is to narrow the body as much as possible. It is necessary that the gown takes in and emphasizes the waist. It is best to wear tightened stays underneath. The bodice of the stays and the gown must be fastened very loosely to … Continue reading Galerie des Modes, 42e Cahier, 4e Figure
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Galerie des Modes, 42e Cahier, 2e Figure
Gown en Fourreau, turned-up sleeves, the edge of the Gown turned back in front, with cords and a button, from which hangs a tassel. (1784) Hats trimmed with flowers. - Trimmings made by Mlle Bertin for the Princess of Baratinsky. "1782, 8 August. - A high-crowned hat of yellow straw lined with taffeta, a garland … Continue reading Galerie des Modes, 42e Cahier, 2e Figure
Galerie des Modes, 42e Cahier, 1ere Figure
Robe truly à l'Anglaise, without trimming, sleeves en Pagodes with Amadis sleeves, the front of the Gown simply turned back, forming a robing. (1784) "It is to avoid being confused with courtesans of all types and overall with their company that women have created the new terms for society such as grand genre, meilleur ton, … Continue reading Galerie des Modes, 42e Cahier, 1ere Figure
Galerie des Modes, 41e Cahier (bis), 6e Figure
Robe à l'Anglaise trimmed with knife pleats edged with a Muslin frill, with cords and buttons matching the Gown, Hat trimmed with a gauze toque negligently fitted with a ribbon. (1784) Watches. - "The fashion was, some time ago, to have two, but I can only assume it remains. Most of the watches are little, … Continue reading Galerie des Modes, 41e Cahier (bis), 6e Figure