This figure is dressed in a Lévite fitted à l'Anglaise with little pleats around the waist. The Coiffure is a coiffure à l'enfance. (1780) "The farthingales of our mothers, their slashed and flounced fabrics, their ridiculous epaulettes, their pregnant minds[?], this multitude of sleeves of which some resembled veritable poultices[?], all have disappeared, except the … Continue reading Galerie des Modes, 35e Cahier, 2e Figure
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Galerie des Modes, 35e Cahier, 1ere Figure
[The 34th book was apparently coiffures, and was not included in the reprint.] White gown of plain Muslin trimmed with very fine muslin; the Petticoat of striped and flowered Indian muslin lined with colored taffeta which can be seen through [the muslin]. Simple fashionable hat on a coiffure à l'enfance. (1780) "I saw hats in … Continue reading Galerie des Modes, 35e Cahier, 1ere Figure
Galerie des Modes, 33e Cahier, 6e Figure
Young Lady in a robe à la Polonaise trimmed with gauze, escorting a child in a matelot with turned up sleeves. (1780) One knows that the industry of women's dress was divided between three principal groups: the staymaker, which we call corsetiers, which make equally court gowns, camisoles, children's jacquettes and fourreaux; the marchandes de … Continue reading Galerie des Modes, 33e Cahier, 6e Figure
Galerie des Modes, 33e Cahier, 5e Figure
Lévite simple vue par derrière, coeffure negligée ou grand bonnet à la paysanne avec des barbes. Simple lévite seen from the back; negligée coiffure, or large cap à la paysanne with lappets. (1780) This plate is from the Museum of Fine Arts Boston, 44.1495.
Galerie des Modes, 33e Cahier, 4e Figure
Polonaise seen from the back, it is of taffeta trimmed with gauze. Her coiffure is a medium cap with a very simple gauze lappet. (1780) [Note: the text that goes with this plate, and most (if not all) of the rest in this volume, is not original to Galerie des Modes - it has been extracted … Continue reading Galerie des Modes, 33e Cahier, 4e Figure