Rose Francaise

A late 1760s silk taffeta Robe a la Francaise, trimmed in self fabric ruffles and pink spangles.

 

Inspiration & Resources

Useful Books & Links Arnold, Janet. Patterns of Fashion: English Women's Dresses and Their Construction, c.1660-1860. New York: Drama Book, 1984.

Waugh, Norah. The Cut of Women's Clothes. New York: Routledge, 1968.

Fukai, Akiko, and Tamami Suoh. Fashion: The Collection of the Kyoto Costume Institute: A History from the 18th to the 20th Century. Köln: Taschen, 2002.

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Making the Rose Francaise, Part 1

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Making the Rose Francaise, Part 2

Making the Rose Francaise, Part 2

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Making the Rose Francaise, Part 3

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Making the Rose Francaise, Part 4

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