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Stomacher silk textile, c.1700-25, German Patchwork, Crewel Embroidery, Vintage Embroidery, Antique Fabrics, Antique Textiles, Jacobean Embroidery, Textiles, Embroidery And Stitching, Embroidery Patterns Vintage
Stomacher | German | The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Stomacher silk textile, c.1700-25, German
Robe Volante  1735  Les Arts DécoratifsOMG that dress! : Photo Vogue, Robe Vintage, Robe, Rococo Fashion, 18th Century Clothing
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Robe Volante 1735 Les Arts DécoratifsOMG that dress! : Photo
This amazing red and gold brocade open robe was made in Italy between 1725 and 1750. Century Dress, 18th Century Dress, 18th Century Gown, Antique Dress, 18th Century Costume, Historical Dresses, 18th Century Womens Fashion
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This amazing red and gold brocade open robe was made in Italy between 1725 and 1750.
Robe a la francaise of Chinese painted silk ca. 1755  From Colonial Williamsburg Marie Antoinette, Costume, Court Dresses, 18th Century Dresses
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Robe a la francaise of Chinese painted silk ca. 1755 From Colonial Williamsburg
Robe à la Française (à la Polonaise), 1770-1790 (looks more 70s-80s), The Mint Museum Costume Collection
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Robe à la Française (à la Polonaise), 1770-1790 (looks more 70s-80s), The Mint Museum
Robe à l’anglaise ca. 1760From the Mint Museum Regency, 18th Century Fashion England, English Dress
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Robe à l’anglaise ca. 1760From the Mint Museum
Robe a l’anglaise, circa 1760; brocade circa 1735. Via Fripperies and Fobs. Beautiful Dresses, 18th Century Women, Crown, Beautiful
Fripperies and Fobs
Robe a l’anglaise, circa 1760; brocade circa 1735. Via Fripperies and Fobs.
Robe a la francaise, about 1760th Bright orange Lyon brocade with a pattern and trim, pagoda sleeves with double flounces, ruffles white linen. Hair ornament lappet of Brabant lace. France.  (From KCI collection?) Costume Design, Vintage Outfits, Historical Clothing
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Robe a la francaise, about 1760th Bright orange Lyon brocade with a pattern and trim, pagoda sleeves with double flounces, ruffles white linen. Hair ornament lappet of Brabant lace. France. (From KCI collection?)
Countess Jeanne Du Barry (1743-1793) was a mistress of Louis XV, but did not become involved in politics as had her predecessor, Mme. Pompadour. While at court, she was celebrated for her beauty and natural charm. Her love of expensive jewelry and clothing were widely rumored abroad and earned her the hostility of the mobs later on during the Revolution. Banished from court after Louis’ death, she was later arrested by the Revolutionary Tribunal on charges of treason and sent to the guillotine. Fashion, Victorian, Dress
Countess Du Barry | She was a “ray of sunshine” for an aging monarch, and loyal to the end.
Countess Jeanne Du Barry (1743-1793) was a mistress of Louis XV, but did not become involved in politics as had her predecessor, Mme. Pompadour. While at court, she was celebrated for her beauty and natural charm. Her love of expensive jewelry and clothing were widely rumored abroad and earned her the hostility of the mobs later on during the Revolution. Banished from court after Louis’ death, she was later arrested by the Revolutionary Tribunal on charges of treason and sent to the guillotine.
Robe à la Française  1755-1760  The Museum at FIT Rococo
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Robe à la Française 1755-1760 The Museum at FIT
French dress  (1775), made of silk
18th Century Fashion
French dress (1775), made of silk
Robe a la francaise, 1740's From the Stibbert Museum Lady, Old Dresses
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Robe a la francaise, 1740's From the Stibbert Museum
1785 (made), The Fraser Wedding Dress: used continuously by a single family since it was made, last worn in 2005. Inverness Museums & Art Gallery, Scotland, UK. Gowns, 18th Century Fashion, Tartan Dress
1785 (made), The Fraser Wedding Dress: used continuously by a single family since it was made, last worn in 2005. Inverness Museums & Art Gallery, Scotland, UK.
1780s dresses via The Costume Institute of the Metropolitan Museum of Art Costumes
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1780s dresses via The Costume Institute of the Metropolitan Museum of Art