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And while we're on costumes that are used more than once, The Costumer's Guide also states that the yellow dress on the left is made of the same fabric as the one on the right. Although she says that it's possible it's just the same dress re-trimmed. And this white silk party dress that she wears for her 18th birthday, with the accent of silk flowers along the collar. Previously exhibited: The Fashion Institute of Design and Merchandising, "Hollywood 2000: The Eighth Annual Art of Motion Picture Costume Design Exhibit," February through April 2000, and The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences exhibition space in Beverly Hills, California.

This white robe a l'Anglaise or English gown is the first costume we see Marie Antoinette wearing in what appears to be in Versailles. It has beautiful wide inverted box-pleated trim that edges the zone front and the skirt opening with a subtle touch of aqua. And this other silk gown, when she wakes up after a night of drinking. The aptly named “hangover dress”. While the pinks would likely have not been this vivid, it was a very popular color. It was not until the latter half of the 18th century that pink truly became a fashion statement. TERMS OF GUARANTEE“Attribution” is defined by Julien's as the creator, period, culture, source of origin, as the case may be as set forth in the Bold Type Heading of a lot in a live auction catalogue or the lot Title of an online auction, as amended by any oral or written salesroom notices and announcements or online notices and announcements. We make no warranties to information not contained in an online lot heading or information not contained in the Bold Type Heading of any live auction catalogue subject to the exclusions listed below.Keep warm and cosy whilst you cuddle up on the sofa with this super-cute Marie Dressing Gown. The perfect gift for any Disney lover. According to American Duchess, round gowns existed through the 18th century but became extremely common from the 1770s through the 1790s. Fashion historian Katy Werlin writes on her blog that “The gaulle, or chemise a la reine, was made infamous by Marie Antoinette in the early 1780s… The gaulle consists of layers of thin muslin, loosely draped around the body and belted around the waist with a sash”. It's possible that they were trying to age up Kirsten Dunst a bit. Kirsten was in her mid-20s at the time of shooting, while Marie was 37 at the time of her execution.

Queen Marie Antoinette of France and two of her Children Walking in The Park of Trianon, 1785, by Adolf Ulrik WertmüllerAs the story progresses and as the tone of the story shifts, her color palette becomes more muted and darker. It's hard to see it in these screen grabs, but this is, essentially, the same silhouette as an English gown.

This silk peach English gown, again, coordinating with Marie's apartment, is thought to have been inspired by this painting of Marie Antoinette. According to the Versailles blog, yellow was one of those colors that survived throughout the 18th century due to its innumerable shades – everything from the palest yellow to primrose to a deep saffron yellow could be found in the milliner's shops. In this article, you’ll read about 70 lovely ensembles worn by Marie Antoinette in a cognominal movie. Some of their features (like the cut, style, and decorations) are rather accurate reconstructions of the original Marie’s 18th-century garments, others (for example, colors of the fabric) aren’t as accurate. That’s because the makers of this film wanted to modernize Marie Antoinette, the queen of France, a little. Anyway, it’s really fun to look at the variety of Marie’s costumes, their beauty and charm, and to learn more about the fashion trends of the late 1700s.

Showing natural beauty IRL is important to us, so you'll see no retouching on all of our model imagery 🌟 Marie Antoinette introduced a new color to the fashion stage in 1775, according to This is Versailles. They say that the color varied from a reddish tan brown to grayish purple. It is called “puce color”. However when Louis XVI saw it, he jokingly remarked that it looked like the color of a flea. Thus the name was born since “puce” is “flea” in French.

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