![robe г la Franг Aise Late 1770вђіs Early 1780вђіs From The John Bright robe г la Franг Aise Late 1770вђіs Early 1780вђіs From The John Bright](https://i.pinimg.com/736x/b4/8f/1f/b48f1fb8207e53055676968d222cd6c3.jpg)
Robe г La Franг Aise Late 1770вђіs Early 1780вђіs From The John Bright 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. 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.
![robe г la francaise 1760 1770 Cream silk Brocaded With Multicolo robe г la francaise 1760 1770 Cream silk Brocaded With Multicolo](https://i.pinimg.com/originals/7a/2f/3e/7a2f3ea386d128bed813875df8e219ad.jpg)
Robe г La Francaise 1760 1770 Cream Silk Brocaded With Multicolo The back of the dress featured the same floor length pleats as the sack gown and the related robe à l’anglaise. the outerskirt of the robe à la française was made of a fabric, often satin, that matched the bodice and was left open at the front to reveal a ruffled petticoat. the petticoat, like the stomacher, held many decorations: tiers of. Woman's dress (robe à la française) with attached stomacher. c. 1760 1770 artist maker unknown, french. by the mid eighteenth century the robe á la française, or sacque, was the choice of fashionable european and american women for formal occasions. the flowing lines of this style underscored the elegance of the woman who wore it. Description 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 front line; short, fitted sleeves with trimmed, double asymmetrical dagged ruffles; sack (watteau) back; wide flat panier accomodating skirt with slits off hip line; linen liner gathered with tapes at back. Dating back to the end of the eighteenth century, this dress "à la française" was made of brocaded silk with stripes and bouquets. robe by anonyme musée du vieux nîmes. although it originated from china, the silk produced in the cévennes from the thirteenth century on was used to create textiles in nîmes. this dress consists of a skirt.
![Fripperies And Fobs вђ robe г la Franг Aise 1760 75 From Cora Ginsburg Fripperies And Fobs вђ robe г la Franг Aise 1760 75 From Cora Ginsburg](https://i.pinimg.com/originals/9b/51/af/9b51aff97b241b660f20f7edd3afe6a2.png)
Fripperies And Fobs вђ Robe г La Franг Aise 1760 75 From Cora Ginsburg Description 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 front line; short, fitted sleeves with trimmed, double asymmetrical dagged ruffles; sack (watteau) back; wide flat panier accomodating skirt with slits off hip line; linen liner gathered with tapes at back. Dating back to the end of the eighteenth century, this dress "à la française" was made of brocaded silk with stripes and bouquets. robe by anonyme musée du vieux nîmes. although it originated from china, the silk produced in the cévennes from the thirteenth century on was used to create textiles in nîmes. this dress consists of a skirt. 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. The kyoto costume institute. shimogyo ku, kyoto, japan. this is a typical rococo period women's dress, "robe à la française". the ensemble shown here consists of a gown, the petticoat much like what we would call a skirt today, and a stomacher made in a triangular panel shape. the gown opens in the front, and has large pleats folded up at the.
![Detail Front View robe г la Franг Aise France 1765 1770 Ivory silk Detail Front View robe г la Franг Aise France 1765 1770 Ivory silk](https://i.pinimg.com/originals/ee/f1/85/eef18523c40daed94064374552b78dbb.jpg)
Detail Front View Robe г La Franг Aise France 1765 1770 Ivory Silk 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. The kyoto costume institute. shimogyo ku, kyoto, japan. this is a typical rococo period women's dress, "robe à la française". the ensemble shown here consists of a gown, the petticoat much like what we would call a skirt today, and a stomacher made in a triangular panel shape. the gown opens in the front, and has large pleats folded up at the.
![robe г la Franг Aise 1760 75 From Cora Ginsburg Rococo Fashion 18th robe г la Franг Aise 1760 75 From Cora Ginsburg Rococo Fashion 18th](https://i.pinimg.com/originals/50/e1/4e/50e14ee5a11ceea6f3d3a9d9f11ff180.png)
Robe г La Franг Aise 1760 75 From Cora Ginsburg Rococo Fashion 18th