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  • En fourreau pleats are such a pain in the ass. Especially if you’re working with a striped material. Does anybody know if it’s absolutely necessary to pleat the fabric to have an en fourreau back? Because I’ve seen gowns without pleats but none of them are actual extant examples, just movie costumes.
This one here is from Marie Antoinette. Although it’d be easier to make the back like in the picture, I want my gown to be accurate so I’m kinda stuck… Any help here?

    En fourreau pleats are such a pain in the ass. Especially if you’re working with a striped material. Does anybody know if it’s absolutely necessary to pleat the fabric to have an en fourreau back? Because I’ve seen gowns without pleats but none of them are actual extant examples, just movie costumes.

    This one here is from Marie Antoinette. Although it’d be easier to make the back like in the picture, I want my gown to be accurate so I’m kinda stuck… Any help here?


  • #marie antoinette      #18th century      #en fourreau      #costume struggles      #personal      #robe a l'anglaise      




    January 8, 2011

    2 years ago





  • whattheywore:




Gown worn in Marie Antoinette, 1780s

Yes, reblogging myself, ain’t that crazy?
But I was looking through my archives and noticed  (gorgeous) old posts just stood there sad and note-less and decided to give them some lovin’.

    whattheywore:

    Gown worn in Marie Antoinette, 1780s

    Yes, reblogging myself, ain’t that crazy?

    But I was looking through my archives and noticed (gorgeous) old posts just stood there sad and note-less and decided to give them some lovin’.


  • #18th century      #marie antoinette      #robe a la francaise      #worn in movie      #1780s      




    January 5, 2011

    2 years ago





  • historicalfashion:

vivelareine:

A serre-tête (head band/head ribbon) worn by Marie-Antoinette, most likely on a hat or bonnet.

    historicalfashion:

    vivelareine:

    A serre-tête (head band/head ribbon) worn by Marie-Antoinette, most likely on a hat or bonnet.


  • #18th century      #marie antoinette      #extant      #hat      #headwear      #accessory      




    August 4, 2010

    2 years ago





  • Portrait of Duchess of Polignac by Elisabeth Louise Vigée-Lebrun, 1789
3151767 sent a message asking about ideas for decorating a newly-bought 18th century straw hat so I started searching on this vastness of interwebs and barely could stop! Now I want to make one for myself! All you need is ribbons, feathers, flowers or whatever you find lying around in the house. As for the colors, I think everything’s allowed! The brighter the better. Sounds pretty simple, doesn’t it? The hardest part is probably shaping the hat. Now, you didn’t mention the length of the brims or the depth of the crown. However, apparently you can adjust those to your desired size. I found some tutorials which I hope you will find useful, here, here (bottom of the page) and here (if you plan to have a period-correct hat, don’t rely too much on this last one, because women very rarely wore tricorne hats, mostly for hunting).
My advice is … be creative and go crazy! Apparently 18th century women would put anything on top of their heads anyway so don’t be afraid to trim your hat with the hugest feather or the most colourful silk ribbon. Look for inspiration in movies like The Duchess or Marie Antoinette. See the mini picspam below (click one of the tiny rectangles) and some of my previous posts: link, link, link, link.
I’d love to see the result!


Self Portrait in a Straw Hat of Elizabeth Louise Vigée Le Brun, after 1782.

    Portrait of Duchess of Polignac by Elisabeth Louise Vigée-Lebrun, 1789

    3151767 sent a message asking about ideas for decorating a newly-bought 18th century straw hat so I started searching on this vastness of interwebs and barely could stop! Now I want to make one for myself! All you need is ribbons, feathers, flowers or whatever you find lying around in the house. As for the colors, I think everything’s allowed! The brighter the better. Sounds pretty simple, doesn’t it? The hardest part is probably shaping the hat. Now, you didn’t mention the length of the brims or the depth of the crown. However, apparently you can adjust those to your desired size. I found some tutorials which I hope you will find useful, here, here (bottom of the page) and here (if you plan to have a period-correct hat, don’t rely too much on this last one, because women very rarely wore tricorne hats, mostly for hunting).

    My advice is … be creative and go crazy! Apparently 18th century women would put anything on top of their heads anyway so don’t be afraid to trim your hat with the hugest feather or the most colourful silk ribbon. Look for inspiration in movies like The Duchess or Marie Antoinette. See the mini picspam below (click one of the tiny rectangles) and some of my previous posts: link, link, link, link.

    I’d love to see the result!

    Self Portrait in a Straw Hat of Elizabeth Louise Vigée Le Brun, after 1782.


  • #18th century      #accessory      #hat      #marie antoinette      #movie still      #painting      #chemise a la reine      




    July 20, 2010

    2 years ago





  • +800 followers! Thank you so much!  <3
I’ve been thinking… but I’ve no idea so help me with this: how should I reward your loveliness?

    +800 followers! Thank you so much! <3

    I’ve been thinking… but I’ve no idea so help me with this: how should I reward your loveliness?


  • #18th century      #marie antoinette      #movie still      #robe a la francaise      




    June 27, 2010

    2 years ago





  • Another illustration of the eternally fabulous Marie Antoinette.

    Another illustration of the eternally fabulous Marie Antoinette.


  • #18th century      #marie antoinette      #drawing      #illustration      #robe a la francaise      




    June 19, 2010

    2 years ago





  • historicalfashion:

vivelareine:

Marie Antoinette en robe redingote

This is fantastic.

    historicalfashion:

    vivelareine:

    Marie Antoinette en robe redingote

    This is fantastic.


  • #18th century      #illustration      #drawing      #marie antoinette      #robe redingote      




    2 years ago





  • Chemise à la Reine popularized by Marie Antoinette.
Still from the 2005 movie.

    Chemise à la Reine popularized by Marie Antoinette.

    Still from the 2005 movie.


  • #18th century      #chemise a la reine      #marie antoinette      #movie still      #1780s      




    April 18, 2010

    3 years ago





  • Marie Antoinette en chemise by Élisabeth  Vigée-Lebrun, 1783. 

    Marie Antoinette en chemise by Élisabeth Vigée-Lebrun, 1783. 


  • #painting      #18th century      #chemise a la reine      #marie antoinette      #1780s      




    April 1, 2010

    3 years ago





  • cutest thing ever! :) (Marie Antoinette with her daughter in the 2006 movie)

    cutest thing ever! :) (Marie Antoinette with her daughter in the 2006 movie)


  • #18th century      #marie antoinette      #children      #hat      #movie still      




    3 years ago





  • 18thcentury:

missfolly:

“Marie Antoinette” by Madame Vigée Le  Brun, ca. 1780

    18thcentury:

    missfolly:

    Marie Antoinette by Madame Vigée Le Brun, ca. 1780



  • #18th century      #1780s      #marie antoinette      #drawing      #robe a la polonaise      




    3 years ago





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Gown worn in Marie Antoinette, 1780s

    Gown worn in Marie Antoinette, 1780s


  • #extant      #18th century      #marie antoinette      #robe a la francaise      #1780s      




    March 29, 2010

    3 years ago





  • 
plus dress from Marie Antoinette
18thcentury:

eachdayaflower:

Detail of wallpaper in the queen’s bedroom at the Palace of Versailles.

    plus dress from Marie Antoinette

    18thcentury:

    eachdayaflower:

    Detail of wallpaper in the queen’s bedroom at the Palace of Versailles.


  • #18th century      #marie antoinette      #robe a la francaise      #movie still      




    March 18, 2010

    3 years ago





  • Marie Antoinette

    Marie Antoinette


  • #18th century      #marie antoinette      #court      #movie still      #1770s      #robe a la francaise      




    March 14, 2010

    3 years ago





    3 years ago





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