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  2. 1775–1795 in Western fashion - Wikipedia

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    Fashion in the twenty years between 1775 and 1795 in Western culture became simpler and less elaborate. These changes were a result of emerging modern ideals of selfhood, [1] the declining fashionability of highly elaborate Rococo styles, and the widespread embrace of the rationalistic or "classical" ideals of Enlightenment philosophes. [2]

  3. 1750–1775 in Western fashion - Wikipedia

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    Fashion in the years 1750–1775 in European countries and the colonial Americas was characterised by greater abundance, elaboration and intricacy in clothing designs, loved by the Rococo artistic trends of the period. The French and English styles of fashion were very different from one another.

  4. Category:18th-century fashion - Wikipedia

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    1750–1775 in Western fashion; 17751795 in Western fashion; 1795–1820 in Western fashion; A. ... Debutante dress; Doll hat; E. Engageante; F.

  5. History of Western fashion - Wikipedia

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    Overview of fashion from The New Student's Reference Work, 1914. Summary of women's fashion silhouet changes, 1794–1887. The following is a chronological list of articles covering the history of Western fashion—the story of the changing fashions in clothing in countries under influence of the Western world⁠—from the 5th century to the present.

  6. 1700–1750 in Western fashion - Wikipedia

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    1. A simple trimmed lace and cloth dress English/French cut. (1710) 2. Silk dress supported by panniers. Note that there is no central parting to the dress. The low cut neckline is also less ornamented than a contemporary women's would be. (1718) 3. A group scene of a girl and two boys. Boys were breeched at around 5–10.

  7. Mantua (clothing) - Wikipedia

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    Instead of a bodice and skirt cut separately, the mantua hung from the shoulders to the floor (like dresses of earlier periods). It started as the female version of the men's banyan, worn for "undress" wear. Gradually the mantua developed into a draped and pleated dress and eventually evolved into a dress worn looped and draped up over a ...

  8. Banyan (clothing) - Wikipedia

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    1750–1775 in Western fashion; 17751795 in Western fashion; Notes ... Ashelford, Jane: The Art of Dress: Clothing and Society 1500–1914, Abrams, 1996.

  9. Category:History of clothing (Western fashion) - Wikipedia

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    1750–1775 in Western fashion; 17751795 in Western fashion; 1795–1820 in Western fashion; ... Artistic Dress; Artois (cloak) Ascot tie; B.

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