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1760 Robe A La Francaise By Esaikha 18th Century Fashion 18th The details. b. lanche payne in the history of costume from the ancient egyptians to the twentieth century (1965) writes: “when the back fullness was formed into box pleats at the neckline, falling freely from there to the floor, the gown is referred to as a robe à la française .” (413) charlotte mankey calasibetta & phyllis tortora in. Women with coquettish airs were imposing in robes à la française and robes à l'anglaise throughout the period between 1720 and 1780. the robe à la française was derived from the loose negligee sacque dress of the earlier part of the century, which was pleated from the shoulders at the front at the back.
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юаа1760юабтащs Style юааrobeюаб юааa Laюаб юааfrancaiseюаб With Stomacher юаа18thюаб юааcenturyюаб S Overview. the 1760s mark the last decade during which the robe à la française dominated women’s wardrobes since it was first introduced in the 1720s. in the last three decades of the eighteenth century, other, more informal styles became fashionable for daywear and the robe à la française was increasingly worn for evening. The sack back gown or robe à la française was a women's fashion of 18th century europe. [1] at the beginning of the century, the sack back gown was a very informal style of dress. at its most informal, it was unfitted both front and back and called a sacque, contouche, or robe battante. by the 1770s the sack back gown was second only to court. Robe à la française. the robe à la française, with open robe and petticoat, was the quintessential dress of the eighteenth century. characteristic of 1770s costume are the piece's low neckline, fitted bodice, narrow sleeves with double layered cuffs, as well as the sack back and fullness at the hips supported by panniers. Ksum 1983.1.24 ( 1983.001.0024 a d ), a robe à la française (dress, petticoat, and stomacher with a matching pocket) in white moire brocaded with floral sprays and trimmed with chenille, english, c. 1748 1752. met c.i.62.28a,b, robe believed to have belonged to a young girl, patterened light blue ribbed silk, brocaded in polychrome silks.
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1760 1765 Woman S Robe г La Francaise Sack Gown 18th Century Dre Robe à la française. the robe à la française, with open robe and petticoat, was the quintessential dress of the eighteenth century. characteristic of 1770s costume are the piece's low neckline, fitted bodice, narrow sleeves with double layered cuffs, as well as the sack back and fullness at the hips supported by panniers. Ksum 1983.1.24 ( 1983.001.0024 a d ), a robe à la française (dress, petticoat, and stomacher with a matching pocket) in white moire brocaded with floral sprays and trimmed with chenille, english, c. 1748 1752. met c.i.62.28a,b, robe believed to have belonged to a young girl, patterened light blue ribbed silk, brocaded in polychrome silks. All business in the back – the cascading back pleats and fitted sides of the robe a la francaise are the hallmark of the style and so, so elegant. some tidbits about this gown – i made this using simplicity 8578 with some alterations, going by the american duchess guide to 18th century dressmaking rather than the pattern. 1740s. on view at the met fifth avenue in gallery 899. a perfect example of the robe à la française at mid century, this hand painted silk dress displays the opulence, orientalism, and insatiable baroque excess of the time. layers build on layers; flowers terrace out from the two dimensional on the textile, to silk flowers, to nets laden with.
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1760 S Style Robe A La Francaise Sack Back Dress 18th Century Wi All business in the back – the cascading back pleats and fitted sides of the robe a la francaise are the hallmark of the style and so, so elegant. some tidbits about this gown – i made this using simplicity 8578 with some alterations, going by the american duchess guide to 18th century dressmaking rather than the pattern. 1740s. on view at the met fifth avenue in gallery 899. a perfect example of the robe à la française at mid century, this hand painted silk dress displays the opulence, orientalism, and insatiable baroque excess of the time. layers build on layers; flowers terrace out from the two dimensional on the textile, to silk flowers, to nets laden with.
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