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A mantua (from the French manteuil or 'mantle') is an article of women's clothing worn in the late 17th century and 18th century. Initially a loose gown, the later mantua was an overgown or robe typically worn over stays, stomacher and either a co-ordinating or contrasting petticoat. The mantua or manteau was a … 展开
Extant examples of the 17th-century mantua are extremely scarce. Perhaps the only known extant adult-size example is an embroidered wool … 展开
Previously, predominantly undertaken by tailors, a trade heavily made up by men, the making of outer-garments only involved women in a less formalised manner. As the mantua began life as a form of "undress" garment, the making of mantua was taken up by … 展开
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Nicholson, Kathleen. “When Isn’t Fashion Fashion? Late Seventeenth-Century French Fashion Prints and Dress in Portraiture.” In New Approaches to the Study of Fashion and Costume in Western Art, 1650-1900. New York, 2011.
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2020年7月20日 · This trajectory toward modesty is often credited to Madame de Maintenon, who had secretly married French king Louis XIV in 1683 and exercised a wide influence at court (Davenport 519). The Cunningtons …
Reign Louis XIV. French fashion history. 1643 to 1715.
The “capeline” of the 17th century was a hat worn by ladies when hunting, or at a ball or masquerade. It was generally made of straw, with a deep brim lined with silk or satin, and was covered with feathers.
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2023年6月19日 · During the late 17th century, aristocratic women adopted the mantua as their preferred style of clothing. The style had emerged in the 1670s, originating as a loose morning gown that aristocrats would wear in private …
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2022年1月27日 · Fashion in Europe in the 17th century can be divided into two styles of dressing – excessive and ornate dressing style of the Cavaliers who were a majority in England, France, Spain, and Italy and the simple yet …
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This French dress, c. 1775 has the fitted back of the robe à l'anglaise and skirt draped à la polonaise. LACMA. ... In the 17th century, a cockade was pinned on the side of a man's tricorne or cocked hat, or on his lapel. Sweden, c. 1780. …
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What was the mantua? How a 17th-century gown …
2024年1月1日 · Although strict dress codes at the Versailles court of French King Louis XIV prohibited the wearing of mantuas, women at the English court helped popularise it in England.