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Fashion and clothing in the 18th century

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Re: Fashion and clothing in the 18th century

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by animalzored1 » Thu Sep 22, 2022 9:44 am

Great clothing.
Great clothing.

Re: Fashion and clothing in the 18th century

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by sofiya » Tue Sep 13, 2022 9:37 am

Opulent 18th-century banyan or robe de chambre – men’s dressing gown. Portrait of Nicolas Boylston by John Singleton Copley, 1767.

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Opulent 18th-century banyan or robe de chambre – men’s dressing gown. Portrait of Nicolas Boylston by John Singleton Copley, 1767.


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Re: Fashion and clothing in the 18th century

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by Nasramike » Wed May 25, 2022 1:26 pm

I read somewhere that the outfit of that time weighed about 22 kilograms
I read somewhere that the outfit of that time weighed about 22 kilograms

Re: Fashion and clothing in the 18th century

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by sofiya » Thu Jan 13, 2022 1:04 pm

French 18th-century double-breasted coat from the Metropolitan Museum. It is adorned with lovely embroidery.

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French 18th-century double-breasted coat from the Metropolitan Museum. It is adorned with lovely embroidery.


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Re: Fashion and clothing in the 18th century

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by sofiya » Tue Oct 05, 2021 8:39 am

Historical 18th-century robe a l'Anglaise or English gown in portraits. On the left: A Portrait of Marie Antoinette by Jean-Baptiste Andre Gautier-Dagoty, 1780. On the right: Self-Portrait with a Harp by Rose Adelaide Ducreux, 1791.

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Historical 18th-century robe a l'Anglaise or English gown in portraits. On the left: A Portrait of Marie Antoinette by Jean-Baptiste Andre Gautier-Dagoty, 1780. On the right: Self-Portrait with a Harp by Rose Adelaide Ducreux, 1791.


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Re: Fashion and clothing in the 18th century

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by Jantaray » Thu Sep 23, 2021 11:59 pm

Marie Antoinette is my fashion icon of all time. Her dresses are the most fashionable, trendy and good-looking dresses I have seen. She needs a whole museum of her dresses and jewelry. Even if I adore her outfits, I prefer sexy outfits that highlight my body. I opt for a mini dress for a disco or party because I love my long legs and big boobs. Everybody should choose their style, but the 18th century was the best in the fashion world, for sure. I want to live in that era, just for the clothes, haha, and balls, of course.
Marie Antoinette is my fashion icon of all time. Her dresses are the most fashionable, trendy and good-looking dresses I have seen. She needs a whole museum of her dresses and jewelry. Even if I adore her outfits, I prefer sexy outfits that highlight my body. I opt for a mini dress for a disco or party because I love my long legs and big boobs. Everybody should choose their style, but the 18th century was the best in the fashion world, for sure. I want to live in that era, just for the clothes, haha, and balls, of course.

Re: Fashion and clothing in the 18th century

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by sofiya » Wed Jun 16, 2021 7:50 am

Another bright-red wool cloak dating the last third of the 18th century from The Met Museum. It’s called a “cardinal” cloak because of its color. Cute piece!

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Another bright-red wool cloak dating the last third of the 18th century from The Met Museum. It’s called a “cardinal” cloak because of its color. Cute piece!


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Re: Fashion and clothing in the 18th century

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by sofiya » Tue Jun 01, 2021 8:47 am

Rare example of a mid to late 18th-century cloak from the Colonial Williamsburg Museum. This red wool broadcloth cloak is English and it's lined in dull red silk. A woman would look like Little Red Riding Hood in such outerwear.

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Rare example of a mid to late 18th-century cloak from the Colonial Williamsburg Museum. This red wool broadcloth cloak is English and it's lined in dull red silk. A woman would look like Little Red Riding Hood in such outerwear.


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Re: Fashion and clothing in the 18th century

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by sofiya » Mon May 10, 2021 8:34 am

7-year-old queen Marie Antoinette in fashionable period clothing. Portrait of Archduchess Maria Antonia of Austria, circa 1762, by Jean-Etienne Liotard. Her choker is lovely))

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7-year-old queen Marie Antoinette in fashionable period clothing. Portrait of Archduchess Maria Antonia of Austria, circa 1762, by Jean-Etienne Liotard. Her choker is lovely))


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Re: Fashion and clothing in the 18th century

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by sofiya » Fri Apr 30, 2021 8:41 am

Vintage bodice from the 1740s. This British bodice is made of silk and it's on display at The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York.

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Vintage bodice from the 1740s. This British bodice is made of silk and it's on display at The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York.


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