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The Robe Volante
Robe Volante, France, 1735. Les Arts Decoratifs 59-31-1 A little about the robe volante, an early 18th century style of gown, from th...
An Appetite for Fashion Decadence: A Brief History of Stomachers
Just Let me Pin on My Flat, Frilly, Fancy Abs… Stomacher and matching Gown, mid 18th century Stomachers were an essential part of a woman’s wardrobe beginning with a rise of pairs of bo…
Vive Le Confort! For Corseted Courtiers, This Dress Was A French Revolution
A really old French dress has sold for more than $150,000. The brocade gown is an exquisite example of the loose-fitting dresses that women — fed up with restrictive bodices — embraced in the 1700s.
Robe à la what?
Have you ever wondered what all the 18th century dress names mean? You know, names like Robe à la Française, Robe à l'Anglaise or Robe à la Polonaise? To try to clarify all of these terms, I have prepared a short and not at all exhaustive illustrated lexicon to help you understand what these names refer too. P.S. This has been a long time in the making! Robe Volante Robe Volante, 1720's, Kyoto Costume Institute Also known as sacque gown, robe battante, innocente, négligé or a flying gown…
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Adrienne and Quilted Petticoat worn as wedding ensemble. Dress, silk, linen, embroidery, quilting, 1740-50, KM 77.976
Robe Volante | French | The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Date: ca. 1730. Culture: French. Medium: silk. Credit Line: Purchase, Friends of The Costume Institute Gifts, 2010. Accession Number: 2010.148. ...
Old Rags
Robe volante, 1730’s France, the Met Museum These alternative shots are from its Christie’s listing:
Robe Volante | French | The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Date: ca. 1730. Culture: French. Medium: silk. Credit Line: Purchase, Friends of The Costume Institute Gifts, 2010. Accession Number: 2010.148. ...
OMG that dress!
I’ve been running OMGTD since 2010.
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SILK BROCADE ROBE a la FRANCAISE, c. 1750. Red and white striped silk open gown and petticoat brocaded with floral sprays in yellow, blue, plum and green having short sleeve, square neck, front opening flanked by graduated padded furbelows with looped silk cord trim, neckline, faux waistcoat and sleeve similarly trimmed. Trained back falls from two double Watteau pleats flanked by inverted pleats at the waist, lining of striped silk with lacing muslin back adjustment. Petticoat pleated at…
Une robe à la française pour Vaux le Vicomte - Paperblog
La journée Grand Siècle cette année, c'est le 21 juin, et j'ai commencé à y travailler depuis quelques semaines !Cette année, je me frotte à la très fameuse robe à la française, un grand classique du XVIIIe siècle et des
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Woman's Dress and Petticoat (Robe à la française)
Woman's Dress and Petticoat (Robe à la française) | LACMA Collections
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Woman's Dress and Petticoat (Robe à la française)
Woman's Dress and Petticoat (Robe à la française) | LACMA Collections
Passion for Fashion - Kerry Taylor Auctions
Bid online, view images and see past prices for Passion for Fashion. Invaluable is the world's largest marketplace of items at auction, live and online!
LOT 708 - whitakerauction
SILK BROCADE ROBE a la FRANCAISE, c. 1750. Red and white striped silk open gown and petticoat brocaded with floral sprays in yellow, blue, plum and green having short sleeve, square neck, front opening flanked by graduated padded furbelows with looped silk cord trim, neckline, faux waistcoat and sleeve similarly trimmed. Trained back falls from two double Watteau pleats flanked by inverted pleats at the waist, lining of striped silk with lacing muslin back adjustment. Petticoat pleated at…
Klänning
Nordiska museet - Photographer Eriksson, Elisabeth
A cheats costume guide ,how to make a Marie Antionette ,Georgian ,18thc ,colonial gown ,jacket or outfit
A quick guide to making an 18thc outfit.All you will need to make any of the 18thc outfits shown is a needle ,thread, cellotape scissors,something to make small holes with for the lacing cord . T…
The Robe Volante
Robe Volante, France, 1735. Les Arts Decoratifs 59-31-1 A little about the robe volante, an early 18th century style of gown, from th...
An Appetite for Fashion Decadence: A Brief History of Stomachers
Just Let me Pin on My Flat, Frilly, Fancy Abs… Stomacher and matching Gown, mid 18th century Stomachers were an essential part of a woman’s wardrobe beginning with a rise of pairs of bo…
Vive Le Confort! For Corseted Courtiers, This Dress Was A French Revolution
A really old French dress has sold for more than $150,000. The brocade gown is an exquisite example of the loose-fitting dresses that women — fed up with restrictive bodices — embraced in the 1700s.
Robe à la what?
Have you ever wondered what all the 18th century dress names mean? You know, names like Robe à la Française, Robe à l'Anglaise or Robe à la Polonaise? To try to clarify all of these terms, I have prepared a short and not at all exhaustive illustrated lexicon to help you understand what these names refer too. P.S. This has been a long time in the making! Robe Volante Robe Volante, 1720's, Kyoto Costume Institute Also known as sacque gown, robe battante, innocente, négligé or a flying gown…
Take a closer look at costume
Adrienne and Quilted Petticoat worn as wedding ensemble. Dress, silk, linen, embroidery, quilting, 1740-50, KM 77.976
Robe Volante | French | The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Date: ca. 1730. Culture: French. Medium: silk. Credit Line: Purchase, Friends of The Costume Institute Gifts, 2010. Accession Number: 2010.148. ...
Old Rags
Robe volante, 1730’s France, the Met Museum These alternative shots are from its Christie’s listing:
Robe Volante | French | The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Date: ca. 1730. Culture: French. Medium: silk. Credit Line: Purchase, Friends of The Costume Institute Gifts, 2010. Accession Number: 2010.148. ...
OMG that dress!
I’ve been running OMGTD since 2010.