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Robe a la francaise
according to the
the original from 1775 (The Kyoto Costume Institute) |
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Robe a la francaise -hairdo and accessories
hairdo and set of
jewellery from artificial pearls and strass |
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Robe a la francaise - petticoat and panier
panier reinforced
with a peeled reed |
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Robe a la francaise - underpinnings
corset, decency
skirt, pockets, shift and stockings |
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Robe a la polonaise
English fashion
dated back to circa 1780. |
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Robe a la polonaise - Petticoats
stain petticoat is
made according to the original from 1770 -1780 |
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Robe a la polonaise - Underpinnings
stays, skirt and
skirt from the 2nd half of 18th century |
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Robe a la polonaise - Accessories
stocking, pockets
and shoes from 18th century |
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Red rococo corset
The decoration was
inspired with two stays in collection of the Museum in Olomouc.
Second half of 18th century. |
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Chemise a la reine
loose
“shirt/chemise” dress with a sash at the waist, which obtained
its name from the French queen Marie Antoinette (1783). |
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Chemise a la reine – hairstyle
The head is
covered with a „hedgehog” hairstyle made of many curls (1783) |
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Chemise a la reine – petticoats
The upper
petticoat of silk muslin and another canvas petticoat (1783) |
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