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Pink Popularity in the 18th CenturyIf you're anything like us, you have probably been really into the moment the color pink is having in fashion this summer, thanks to a certain iconic doll. It's been really fun and inspiring to see people from all different aesthetic groups and fashion spacesLisa Göransson1780 Fashion Plate1700s Fashion Plates1770s Fashion PlatesRococo Fashion Plate1780s Fashion Plate18th Century Fashion PlatesGeorgian Fashion 18th CenturyRococo Fashion Illustration1783 Fashion
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Robe à la Française | French | The Metropolitan Museum of ArtThe Metropolitan Museum of Art. "Vanity Fair: A Treasure Trove from the Costume Institute," December 15, 1977–September 3, 1978.Saint Louis Art Museum. "Vanity Fair: Four Centuries of Fashion from The Metropolitan Museum of Art," February 3, 1979–April 1, 1979Coleen Budreau1760s Fashion PlatesSacque Gown1770s Fashion18th Century Dresses1700 Fashion18th Century DressRococo Fashion18th Century Costume18th Century Clothing
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Galerie de Modes Fashion PlateHere's a freebie Galerie de Modes fashion plate image for you to use in your works from my collection! xoLLinda Laux1770s Fashion1700 FashionTheatrical SceneryFlower DollEtiquette VintageRococo FashionFrench Vogue18th Century FashionHistory Fashion
Robe à l'anglaise | British | The Metropolitan Museum of ArtDetail of Robe à l'Anglaise (back), 1770–75, British, silk, metal (c) Metropolitan Museum of ArtABNEHMEN von INNEN nach AUSSEN1700 Fashion18th Century DressRococo Fashion18th Century Costume18th Century ClothingDiy KostümCentury Dress18th Century FashionPeriod Outfit
dressDress, French, c.1760 (sleeve detail). The fabric of this gown was patterned in the Rococo style which was prevalent between the 1740s–1770s. Characterized by a retreat from naturalism, these fabrics with their rich colors and meanderings of flowering vines and patterned areas reminiscent of lace or white work Gowns made in this style known as sack, where box pleated fabric flows from the nape of the neck to the floor, were fashionable for formal occasions.SSteveLaura Frantz1700 Fashion18th Century DressRococo Fashion18th Century Costume18th Century ClothingCentury Dress18th Century FashionCentury Clothing
"A Merry and Shameless Sham": 18th Century French Court FashionDawn Reid Brean, associate curator of decorative arts at The Frick Pittsburgh, discusses Isabelle de Borchgrave's interpretation of 18th century fashions.Sandra ThamesIstoria Modei1700 FashionRococo Dress18th Century DressRococo Fashion18th Century ClothingCentury DressPaper Dress18th Century Fashion