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  • 1650–1700 in Western fashion - Wikipedia
    Red was the most common color for the bow, although pink, blue, and other colors were also used By the 1670s, the bow of ribbons had increased in size and in the 1680s, the bow of ribbons became very large and intricate with many loops of ribbon
  • The Red Craze - Fashion History Timeline
    For millennia, wearing red clothes expressed legitimization of social status, political authority, religious rank, ancestry, and cultural identity Since ancient times human beings have tried to find dyestuffs that could reproduce the powerful tint of blood, fire, flowers, and sunset
  • The Quirky Fashion of the Royal Court of Versailles - CultureFrontier
    During the late 17th century, aristocratic women adopted the mantua as their preferred style of clothing The style had emerged in the 1670s, originating as a loose morning gown that aristocrats would wear in private when they were relaxing
  • The Color Red: A History in Textiles - NPR
    Four hundred years ago in 17th-century France, red was a color of power French history expert Joan DeJean says red was "always a color associated with palaces, with Versailles "
  • Category:17th-century portrait paintings of women with red dresses . . .
    Media in category "17th-century portrait paintings of women with red dresses" The following 198 files are in this category, out of 198 total Francois Clouet (attribuito) - ritratto di dama (Margherita di Francia ?) - Mantua jpg 1,238 × 1,633; 622 KB
  • Fashion in the XVIIIth century — Google Arts Culture
    Appearing around 1680, an « à la française » outfit has three parts The bloomers, stopping at the knees, are barely visible under the long jacket The latter will become a waistcoat by losing
  • Reign Louis XIV. French fashion history. 1643 to 1715.
    Our dresses were cut like those of the Bresse peasants, with collars and cuffs of yellow cloth in the same style, but of somewhat finer quality than is used by them, and edged with Venetian lace We had black velvet hats entirely covered with flame-colored, pink, and white feathers
  • 1680-1689 | Fashion History Timeline
    A drawing of a French woman (Fig 9) shows ample red ribbon loops on her chemise cuffs As the overall silhouette narrowed, women’s hairstyles took on added height as well
  • 17th Century French Dress - Etsy
    Check out our 17th century french dress selection for the very best in unique or custom, handmade pieces from our dresses shops
  • Dress - European Fashion, 1500-1800 | Britannica
    From about 1520 to 1545 the fashionable shape was governed by the addition of padded puffs, decoratively slashed This idea is thought to have been derived from the dress of Swiss and Bavarian mercenaries Each garment was slashed to show the contrasting colour of the material of the one beneath





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