Aristocratic Dress C18Th
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Aristocratic Dress C18Th
Fontange headdress, petticoats are lavishly & horizontally trimmed with lace & jewels, over-skirts anticipate the polonaise of the late C18th. N.B handscreen & face patches Date: 1700 - 1707
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1700 1707 Aristocratic C18th Commode Fontange Headdress Horizontally Jewels Lace Lavishly Muff Nobility Patches Petticoats Polonaise Skirts Trimmed Anticipate
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1. Title: "Aristocratic Elegance in the Early 18th Century: A Vision of Fontange Headdresses and Lavishly Trimmed Petticoats" This image transports us back to the opulent world of the European aristocracy during the early 18th century. The elegant woman depicted in this photograph wears a dress that embodies the height of fashion during this period, featuring a Fontange headdress and lavishly trimmed petticoats. The Fontange headdress, named after the famous French fashion designer Jeanne Lanvin, Fontange, is a stunning example of the extravagant headpieces popular among the nobility during this time. The headdress is adorned with intricate lace and jewels, adding a regal touch to the overall ensemble. The petticoats of the dress are also a sight to behold, with their horizontal trimming of lace and jewels creating a sumptuous and eye-catching effect. The over-skirts of the dress, which anticipate the polonaise fashion of the late 18th century, add an additional layer of grandeur to the outfit. The woman in the photograph accessorizes her dress with a handscreen and face patches, both of which were popular accessories among the aristocracy during this period. The handscreen provides a degree of protection from the sun and offers a refined air of sophistication, while the face patches serve a practical purpose in concealing blemishes and imperfections. The woman holds a fan and a muff, both essential accessories for the aristocratic woman of the time. The fan was used to keep cool in the warm indoor environments of the court, while the muff provided warmth and protection against the cold outdoors. This photograph offers a glimpse into the world of the European aristocracy during the early 18th century, a time of opulence, elegance, and refinement. The Fontange headdress and lavishly trimmed petticoats are a testament to the extravagant fashion of the time, while the accessories add a touch of practicality and functionality to the ensemble.
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