Rococo Fashion
Collection by ByJuliet
Fashion from 18th Century (1700 1800) Georgian, Baroque, Rococo, Revolution, Marie Antoinette Parisian mode look splendid robe polonaise, l’anglaise dress ball gown, costume, pannier, corset, petticoat, shoe, bag, fan, jewelry made in fabric silk, brocade, damask, taffeta, cotton, linen in flower floral pattern, stripe, color print, embroidered embroidery, sequin bead paillette, flounce, lace, garland fringe, chenille, pleated trim, ribbon, gold silver thread, embellishment and millinery flower.
Dress | British | The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Robe à l'Anglaise | British | The Met
The Metropolitan Museum of Art. "Bloom: Fashion's Spring Gardens," March 30, 1995–August 20, 1995.The Metropolitan Museum of Art. "The Eighteenth-Century Woman," January 1, 1981–January 2, 1982
Robe à l'Anglaise | British | The Met
The Metropolitan Museum of Art. "Bloom: Fashion's Spring Gardens," March 30, 1995–August 20, 1995.The Metropolitan Museum of Art. "The Eighteenth-Century Woman," January 1, 1981–January 2, 1982
Robe à la Française | British | The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Dress | British | The Metropolitan Museum of Art
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Art Object | The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Fashion from 18th century ball gown dress Robe a la Francaise circa from French in 1754-1793. #Historical #Costume made from woven silk fabric brocade with metallic gold thread in flowers floral design, lace and garland trim at the neckline, front bodice with ruffles frills falling sleeves. The skirt is open at the front, and away from the waist towards the sides, with train at the back. #Vintage #Rococo #Fashion
Woman's Dress (Robe a l'anglaise, Petticoat, and Stomacher)
Woman's Dress (Robe a l'anglaise, Petticoat, and Stomacher), Unknown, England or France, 1750-1770, Costumes, Silk satin with silk supplementary-weft patterning, silk passementerie, and silk ribbon trim.
Dress | British | The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Robe à la Française | British | The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Art Object | The Metropolitan Museum of Art
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Robe à la Française | British | The Metropolitan Museum of Art
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Robe à la Française | British | The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Art Object | The Metropolitan Museum of Art
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Art Object | The Metropolitan Museum of Art
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Art Object | The Metropolitan Museum of Art
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Court dress of silk brocade
The robe à la française or sack-back open robe was the most popular and lasting dress style for the fashionable women in the 18th century. So named for its association with the French court at Versailles and for the loose double box pleat of drapery that falls down the back from the shoulders. The g...