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1760-1765 French or English Robe à la Française and Petticoat (L: front view/R: back view). Made of silk plain weave (faille) with silk and metallic-thread supplementary weft patterning, and metallic lace trim. Los Angeles County Museum of Art.
White silk rep brocaded with polychrome silk in scrolling floral sprays and baskets; trim of silk thread tied in rosette bows. Overdress: trimmed, pleated panels along …
ca. 1775 Robe à la française (Los Angeles County Museum of Art - Los Angeles, California, USA). From their Web site via pinterest.com/katmaxoz/18th-century-fashion/.
Robe à la française - French - The Metropolitan Museum of Art
The Metropolitan Museum of Art. "The Art of Fashion," October 23, 1967–January 1, 1968.New York. The Metropolitan Museum of Art. "The Eighteenth-Century Woman," December 12, 1981–September 5, 1982
Late 18th Century, French Court Gown - Grace -Mimbs- Kora
Returning from my first trip to France, I was inspired to make a costume gown to honor one of my favorite historical figures, Marie Antoinette.Before I began designing the gown, I did intensive research on Rococo fashion from the 1770s. Pulling my favo...
Detail fly fringe, ccourt robe à la francaise, France ca. 1780. Very fine cream silk taffeta "mexicaine" with pink stripes, embroidered with floral sprays, fabric trim, linen lining.
Robe a La Francaise 18th Century Costume Reenactment - Etsy
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Duchess of Orléans – French Court Dress, circa 1700
This 1700s fashion plate shows the Duchess of Orléans in a formal French robe à la française. Her gown features a golden skirt embroidered with white floral motifs, a blue overskirt with train, lace-trimmed sleeves, and a tall lace headpiece — characteristic of late Baroque court fashion under Louis XIV. Hashtags:
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Robe à la française | French | The Metropolitan Museum of Art
The Metropolitan Museum of Art. "Period Rooms Reoccupied in Style," November 27, 1963 –January 5, 1964.New York. The Metropolitan Museum of Art. "The Eighteenth-Century Woman," December 12, 1981–September 5, 1982