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A justacorps or justaucorps (/ ˈ ʒ uː s t ə k ɔːr /) [1] is a knee-length coat worn by men in the latter half of the 17th century and throughout the 18th century. It is of French origin, where it had developed from a cape-like garment called a casaque. [2]
The pantalon rouge (French for 'red trousers') were an integral part of the uniform of most regiments of the French army from 1829 to 1914. Some parts of the Kingdom of France 's army already wore red trousers or breeches but the French Revolution saw the introduction of white trousers for infantrymen.
French morning dress of 1871 features a narrow red ribbon at the low neckline and a large matching bow with streamers at the back waist. Dolly Varden dresses of 1872 demonstrate the popular fashion of the early 1870s known as "Dolly Varden" Artistic dress of the early 1870s. Portrait of Mrs. Frances Leyland by Whistler. Day dress ca 1872-75s ...
Thus, in 1913 most French soldiers wore red trousers and kepis as part of their full dress, [2] the majority of British foot regiments retained the scarlet tunics for parade and off duty ("walking out"), [3] the German Army was characterised by Prussian blue, [4] the Russian by dark green, [5] and the Austro-Hungary Army by a wide range of ...
Beau Brummell introduced trousers, perfect tailoring, and unadorned, immaculate linen as the ideals of men's fashion. In Germany, republican city-states relinquished their traditional, modest, and practical garments and started to embrace the French and English fashion trends of short-sleeved chemise dresses and Spencer jackets. [6]
French businesspeople in fashion (5 C, 30 P) C. Clothing companies of France (9 C, 75 P) D. French fashion designers (4 C, 201 P) E. ... Pages in category "French ...
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1830s fashion plate shows the small, high waist that was the ideal of French fashion in the 1830s. Frock coat (left) and morning coat (right). Frederik Sødring wears a brocade waistcoat with a high black velvet shawl collar. The front flap of his fall-front trousers can be seen clearly in this 1832 portrait.