Taffeta Dress, 1795-1803
From Palais Galliera, musée de la Mode de la Ville de Paris
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Taffeta Dress, 1795-1803
From Palais Galliera, musée de la Mode de la Ville de Paris

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which outfit would you rather wear? (ca. 1794-1795)
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request: Super Wide 18th century court dresses
commentary from the curator: I hope it's okay that I'm doing a re-feature for this one! it appears that I've already exhausted pretty much all the images of this type of court dress that I found 😔 but it has been two years since I posted this poll (🤯), so hopefully it's kind of old-but-new! ☺️ (also, if you ever want me to re-feature any of the other court dress polls, feel free to let me know and I'm happy to do that!)
▪︎ Statue of Mercury.
Date: 1794-1795
▪︎ Statue of Diana (Diana of Versailles).
Date: 1775-1800
▪︎ Statue of Apollo (Apollo Belvedere).
Date: 1794-1795
Artist: Charles Meynier
Place of origin: France
Court dress 👑 - Gallery of Fashion, 1795 🩷
Antonio Canova (Italian, 1757–1822) Feed the Hungry, ca. 1795 Fondazione Cariplo, Milano

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Fashion plate
Publisher Nicolaus Heideloff British
1795
~ Friedrich Georg Weitsch, Princess Louise of Mecklenburg-Strelitz and Princess Frederica of Mecklenburg-Strelitz Crown the Bust of Frederick William II of Prussia (1795) (detail)
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