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18th Century Fashion

Louis XIV- Louis XV


1700-1774

Calico Prints


1759

The Sack Dress


1720


The Men's Coat


1730

Men's Winter Coat


1740


Made with velvet and fur

The Dress Caught in the Pockets


1780



Used for housewives, kept off the floor so they could clean

The Back Sack Dress


1750

The Mantle


1750

The Riding Habit


1755



Inspired by Great Britain, and men's clothing

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Louis XVI


1774-1789

Men's Coat


1785



Less volume, more fitted


Embelishments

Waistcoat


1780



Very popular

Polonaise Dress


1770



Draped like curtains


3 loops

Open Robe


1790



Bustle, coat effect


More simple- no lace or embroidery

Chemise La Reine


1780



Plain, cotton or chiffon


No hoop stays or corsettes


Sash, bunches on arms

Redingote


1780



Originally for men, then fashionable for women


Wore on horseback

Le fichu- Kerchief scarf


1785



Worn for modesty to cover neck line

Hairstyles



High, extravagant hair in style


The higher the hair, the higher the status

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1789-1799

The tailcoat


1790

Revolutionary Dress


1790

Civil Uniform


1797

Anticomania


1795



White dress

Spencer Jacket


1799

The Skeleton Suit


1790

Frock Coat


1801

The Carrick


1812

Court Dress


1805

Court Dress


1804

Headdresses


1814

Tailcoat


1820

Dressing Gown


1830


Day Dresses


1820


Evening Dresses


1820

Uniforms


1860

Day Dresses


1860

Evening Dresses


1860

Day Dresses


1870

The Doleman


1880

The Suit


1890

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