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fashionsfromhistory: Robe a la Francaise 1770s Whitaker Auction
omgthatdress: Stays 1770s The Metropolitan Museum of Art
tabodesign: Polonaise, ca. 1770s. “Using buttons and loops, the skirt of the gown was draped u
defunctfashion:Riding Habit | c. 1770s • • • #whattheywore #historicalfashion #fashi
defunctfashion: Rode de Cour | c.1770s —#whattheywore #historicalfashion #fashion #fashiondesi
antiquevanity: Pink Dress (1770s) | French | The Met
Evolution in women’s fashion in Europe, 1770s to 1910sAll attires from The National Museum in
defunctfashion:Rode de Cour | c.1770s —#whattheywore #historicalfashion #fashion #fashiondesig
Cat Pawing at Goldfish by Isoda Koryusai - c. early 1770s
omgthatdress: Stays 1770s The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Silk stays c. 1770 Stays with sleeves are rare, and may indicate that this corset was part of
1770s 18th century - woman’s outfit with mixed print fabrics (jacket, skirt, and apro
Louis-Jean-François Lagrenée - Allégorie des Cinq Sens: Odeur,
Head of a Young Woman (Contemplation) Jean Baptist Greuze, 1770s
1770s 18th century - woman’s outfit with mixed print fabrics (jacket, skirt, and apro
Photos of the stays I created for the 18th century stays tutorial.1770s/1780s
ventis-secundis-tene-cursum:The Love Letter by Jean Honoré Fragonardearly 1770s
everysinglefrancaise:Sack1775-1780 (sewing), 1870 - 1910 (altered)By the late 1770s, the sack and pe
historicaldress:A young man’s lavender/pink changeant silk banyan, 1770s-80s, with two hooks to fast
shewhoworshipscarlin:Ojibwa made coat in European style, 1770s-90s.
Man Stepping to the RightJacques-Louis David (French; 1748–1825), attributed toca. 1770sBlack
I need bigger hair and more trim, but you get the picture. silk on chip-bergere hat, 1770sish
The Love Letter, Jean Honoré Fragonard, early 1770sOil on canvas32 ¾ x 26 ⅜ in. (83.2 x 67 c
Bear JugProbably Staffordshire, England, 18th centuryBrown stoneware, made circa 1770Sotheby’s
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