Taste and Fashion: From the French Revolution to the Present DayG. G. Harrap Limited, 1945 - 232 páginas |
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... Directoire and the Consulate . It had existed , he states , ever since Horace Walpole's visit to Mme du Deffand , but its expansion was due , after the fall of Robespierre , partly to the impulse towards country life we have been ...
... Directoire and the Consulate . It had existed , he states , ever since Horace Walpole's visit to Mme du Deffand , but its expansion was due , after the fall of Robespierre , partly to the impulse towards country life we have been ...
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... Directoire . It was yet another paradox in this most paradoxical of human problems that people only began to adopt the costume of the ancient world when the ideals of Republican virtue had been abandoned for the frank pursuit of ...
... Directoire . It was yet another paradox in this most paradoxical of human problems that people only began to adopt the costume of the ancient world when the ideals of Republican virtue had been abandoned for the frank pursuit of ...
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... Directoire for Revolutionary influences in costume did not make themselves felt until after the end of the Terror - was the reduction of the corset to a simple girdle . This transformation is attributed by most authors partly at least ...
... Directoire for Revolutionary influences in costume did not make themselves felt until after the end of the Terror - was the reduction of the corset to a simple girdle . This transformation is attributed by most authors partly at least ...
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BACK TO NATURE AND THE GREEKS | 13 |
PRUDERY AND ROMANTICISM | 26 |
SENTIMENTALISM AND THE RISE OF | 38 |
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adopted already appearance bathing became become began beginning blue bonnet called century chapter clothes coat colours completely considered corset costume course crinoline curious décolletage decoration designers dress early effect eighteenth century elaborate Empire England English entirely essential example extremely fact fashion female feminine figure French front garments growing hair hats head hips important influence interesting introduced kind lace ladies late least less longer look material middle mode narrow natural necessary never once Paris perhaps period played popular possible present reaching remained Romantic round satin seems seen short shows side silk similar skirts sleeves social sometimes sufficient taste tennis thing thirties trimmed twenties uniform universal usual vogue waist wear whole wide woman women wore worn young