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Evening dress of Empress Alexandra Fyodorovna, 1900’s From the State Hermitage Museum
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PINK SILK BROCADE ROBE A LA FRANCAISE, 1770-1780
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Marie Antoinette at the Paris Opera Shabby Chic Cross Stitch Pattern
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Détail de la robe de Madame de Pompadour, 1755. Detail of the dress of Madame de Pompadour. Dress created in September 2001 inspired by a painting by Maurice Quentin de la Tour (1755). Dimensions : 85 cm x 65 cm x 165 cm. Photo: René Stoeltie.
Robe à la française, 1780. Paper dress called "à la française" inspired by a dress from the Collection Kyoto Costume Institute. Created in June 1998. Photo : René Stoeltie.
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A polonaise Gown of Chinese painted silk English or French, late 1770’s. ( From Historical Fashion in Detail. The 17th and 18th Centuries by Avril Hart & Susan North. Photographs by Richard Davis. )
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Silk Gauze dress, side view; c.1806-1809
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The coup de grace of 18th century costuming, in my opinion. This is an incredible reproduction of the Kyoto Costume Institute 1790 jacket and gilet, done by Reine des Centfeuilles.
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Hugh Thomson, from Quality street, a comedy in four acts, by James Matthew Barrie, London, 1913.
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François Boucher, Madame de Pompadour (detail of still life), oil on canvas, 1750
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Debbie Cubero-Tague Love the Victorian era