The Costume History: From Ancient Times to the 19th Century
Creator
Date
2015
Identifier
Special Collections GT510 R27413 2015
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Publisher
[Germany]: Taschen
With kind permission © 2015 TASCHEN GmbH, Hohenzollernring 53, D-50672 Köln, www.taschen.com
With kind permission © 2015 TASCHEN GmbH, Hohenzollernring 53, D-50672 Köln, www.taschen.com
Abstract
Fashion, as a modern concept, had its beginnings in 18th century Enlightenment Europe, particularly at the French Court. Marie Antoinette (1755-93), the extravagant wife of Louis XVI, set the standard for what was considered fashionable; these fashions then radiated out across the rest of Europe. Auguste Racinet’s Costume History contains examples of the ‘over-the-top’ styles popularised by Marie Antoinette – impractical wigs and headwear (les poufs) worn with elaborate dresses. Today, Paris is still at the very centre of all things fashionable.
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Citation
Auguste Racinet, “The Costume History: From Ancient Times to the 19th Century,” ourheritage.ac.nz | OUR Heritage, accessed October 7, 2024, https://otago.ourheritage.ac.nz/items/show/10587.