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If you're anything like us, you have probably been really into the moment the color pink is having in fashion this summer, thanks to a certain iconic doll. It's been really fun and inspiring to see people from all different aesthetic groups and fashion spaces

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This is Versailles: Robe à l'Anglaise 18th Century Fashion Plates, Historical Collage, 1900 Dress, 1780s Fashion, Historical Fashion 1700s, Garland Of Flowers, French Dresses, 18th Century Portraits, Paper Theatre

The robe à l'Anglaise was another mayor fashion trend during l'ancien régime. It developed from the mantua gown which had been popular in the first decades of the 18th century. Unlike the robe à la Francaise, the back pleats were closely fitted to the waist - these pleats were placed close to the centre of the back for a narrowing effect. By the 1780's these pleats were no longer important and the skirt was cut separately from the bodice. The skirt itself made out the volume and was open at…

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L'aimable Constance, 1784 18th Century Skirt, 1780s Fashion, 18th Century Hats, 1700 Fashion, 18th Century Women, 18th Century Dress, Rococo Fashion, 18th Century Fashion, History Fashion

L'aimable Constance tenant en lesse un Chien-Lion et rêvant à celui que son coeur aime: sa robe est à la Turque et son chapeau à la Mongolfier, pose sure une baigneuse, et ceint d'un ruban attaché d'une boucle à l'Angloise avec un panache.

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Have an enemy to impede? Enjoy a bit of sabotage in your sabots! Sabots were clunky working-class clogs that clopped and clattered, decreasing efficiency but functioning well for workers who needed shoes that could get dirty. Costume Plate (Tricoteuse 1793) | LACMA Collections 1790s French Fashion, 1790 Fashion Plate, 18th Century Fashion Plates, 1793 Fashion, Sans Culottes, 1790s Fashion, 19th Century France, 18th Century Women, Regency Era Fashion

Have an enemy to impede? Enjoy a bit of sabotage in your sabots! Sabots were clunky working-class clogs that clopped and clattered, decreasing efficiency but functioning well for workers who needed shoes that could get dirty. Costume Plate (Tricoteuse 1793) | LACMA Collections

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