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Chemise a la reine – underpinnings

half-boned stays made according to an original dated to 1770s located in Victoria & Albert Museum in London.

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Rococo dress with the pierrot jacket

The dress made according to two drawings from French fashion plates from the end of 80th of 18th century.

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Rococo dress – headwear, details

a „hedgehog” wig; batiste cap and the big hat based on drawing from French fashion plate from 1787.

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Rococo dress – skirt and petticoats

The skirt and other two petticoats

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Rococo dress – underpinnings

jean stays lined with linen; a decency skirt; the pad and embroidered pockets

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Rococo dress – shift

a linen shift made according to the original from England or America dated to 1780 - 1810

 
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Rococo dress – accessories

sewn pair of stockings made of silk knitwear embroidered with blue silk thread; satin garters and shoes

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1790s gentleman's outfit

shirt, cravat, under drawers, stockings, body belt, waistcoat, coat, breeches, bicorn hat

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Early Empire Open Gown

from the second half of the 90th of 18th century

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Evening sleeveless spencer

It is a part of evening outfit, c. 1795.

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Early Empire Round Robe

round gown made of cotton muslin with printed floral pattern.

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Early Empire Underdress

Petticoats are in this period replaced by the under-dress.

 
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