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But in the case of the French Revolution ... went out of fashion, France’s insurrectionist artists adopted a narrative Neoclassicism as their predominant mode, drawing on ancient Greek and ...
Rose was no doubt the one who figured out the solution to their design ... the French Revolution was “Liberty, equality, fraternity.” It could also have been “Liberty, equality, fashion.” ...
Versailles was the center not only of French political power but also of French fashion. Since the reign ... you do and feel I must not hesitate to draw your attention to this little frivolity.” ...
“Liberty Equality Fashion” explores radical shifts in fashion that embodied the ideas of the French Revolution and the women who led the charge. By Dina Gachman Most days, Anne Higonnet is ...
“Fashion in the French Revolution” (which doesn’t feature in Higonnet’s source notes). Many plates were online long before the National Library of France digitized its complete collection ...
"[Louis XIV's] idea was to have a look of the French court — that they were ... "Everyone just wants to be comfortable." And so a fashion revolution was born: Down with the corsets and cages!
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