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Did you know about the Closed Front Française? + A New Project! 

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[1]- Unknown Artist, Mrs Cadoux, c. 1770, The Tate, N03728
[2]- Court Sack, English, 1775-1780, Altered 1870-1910, Victoria and Albert, T.2-1947, Back
[3]- Dress c. 1760, British, MMA, 1996.374a-c
[4]- Robe a la Française, 1750-75, French, MMA, C.I.59.29.1a, b
[5]- Women’s Dress and Petticoat, c. 1745, Europe, LACMA, M.2007.211.927a-b
[6]- Joseph Wright of Derby, Portrait of Dorothy Beridge, nèe Gladwin, 1777, Minneapolis Insitute of Art, 35.7.82
[7]- Dress, c. 1760-1780, Nasjonalmuseet, Back
[8]- Overdress of a woman's robe à la française, c.1770, ROM, 959.80.A
[9]- Dress, probably British, c. 1775-80, MMA, C.I.61.33.1a-b, Archive Photo and Dress front
[10]- Dress (robe retroussée dans les poches), c. 1780, French, KCI
[11]- S.F. Fores, “The Bum Shop”, 1785, The British Museum, 1932,0226.12
[12]- Sacque, c. 1755 remodeled c. 1770, England, CWF, 1990-12,1
[13]- Robe á la Française, 1760-70, French, MMA, 2009.300.903a-b
[14]- Robe À La Piédmontaise, c. 1770s, French, Victoria and Albert, 750-1898
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Комментарии : 11   
@LariLesque
@LariLesque 29 дней назад
Wow! Loved the content but you speak so quickly I found myself holding my breath 😂 the subtitles were a scream - Nora Waugh came out as Norway!
@Becky_Theroux_Gockel
@Becky_Theroux_Gockel 2 года назад
I can't wait to see the project. I have an AA in Family and Consumer Education. I had a choice of two majors in that degree: Child development or Clothing Construction. I chose Clothing Construction. It took me 17 years to get the degree as my family came first so I had to work around my children's schedules. I wanted to go on to get my BA, the local university didn't offer anything in clothing history or construction or anything else that I could go further on. All my education now comes from RU-vid now as my mobility is severely limited. My right leg had to be amputated last October. Thank you for posting your RU-vid videos I learn a lot from them and enjoy them very much.
@missterryvintage
@missterryvintage 2 года назад
Ooh, how cool that you were able to work on that summer project and make a pattern out of it, that will be an interesting project to see you make. :)
@allychristiansen
@allychristiansen Год назад
I'm working on dress #9 and I was so confused about the front closing, and I couldn't find ANYTHING about it in all the normal places. I'm so glad you made this video!!!
@costumeandconservation
@costumeandconservation Год назад
I would be happy to share my report with you as it has many more extant examples and info in it!
@allychristiansen
@allychristiansen Год назад
@@costumeandconservation omg that would be amazing!
@costumeandconservation
@costumeandconservation Год назад
You can email me at costumeandconservation@gmail.com and I’ll send it over
@jackiejames4551
@jackiejames4551 2 года назад
Sounds like an exciting adventure. I'm in.
@wynnewhitten-holmes5090
@wynnewhitten-holmes5090 2 года назад
I think I had this impression, partly gleaned from my parents' experience of growing up in the eighties and partly just due to the general, flat view of history that is necessary for most of us, that ours is the first era to break out of the singular fashion cycles that dictated everyone's wardrobe. So neat to discover creative variation where we had assumed total conformity.
@Izadouce
@Izadouce 2 года назад
Very interesting , i feel like i have seen pictures of this kind of dress but never really gave it much thought ! Thank for noticing and talking about it. Also, i think you mispronounce engageante by missing a syllable (unless it's supposed To be different from french?)
@elizabethclaiborne6461
@elizabethclaiborne6461 2 месяца назад
It’s not a Watteau pleat unless it’s from the late 19th century. It’s only confusing when you use it on a sack dress, the context is incorrect. We don’t know if you’re talking about a tea gown or a Georgian dress. That term is very specific to a time.
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