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European Womens Fashion17 Century Fashion1600 Fashion17th Century Dress17th Century Clothing1700 Fashion17th Century FashionCentury ClothingEuropean WomenEuropean women's fashion, 1650-1700, an overviewThe last half of the 17th century. This is an overview to cover popular styles, not a complete record of every particular fashion. For those who has missed the gentlemen, their turn will come. In the late 1640's this style became popular and kept it popularity for several decades. It had a boned bodice, omitting the need for separate stays, a neckline that showed the shoulders and large puffed sleeves that could en under the elbow or be quite short. The bodice could be plain or heavily…118
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Cyrano CostumesBaroque Mens Fashion17 Century Fashion Men1690s FashionCaptain Clothes17 Century FashionWicked LovelyEuropean Fashion FallBaroque ClothingCulture MechanismThe Thirty Year's War had ended and so did the military fashion of that time. The men's fashion of the 1650's-1700's became more relaxed as with the feeling in Europe. Military boots became shoes, yards of decorative ribbon, and baggy breeches became incredibly popular. This time period in fashion was also of great change and variation. Boy child wearing skirt and ruff. Skull cap on head. He would wear similar clothing until he was 6 to 8 years of age then he would be breeched (or receive…127
1670s Fashion1690s Fashion1600s Dresses17th Century Dress1700 Fashion17th Century FashionWalking Dress17th Century Art18th Century FashionFrancoise d' Aubigné, Marquise de Maintenon by Nicolas Arnoult | Grand LadiesThis high quality print of the Marquise de Maintenon wearing a mantua with a small bustle gives an ides of what brought Louis XIV to her.65
1690s FashionWestern Womens Fashion17th Century FashionRococo FashionCentury DressFashion SitesFemale ClothingLouis XivFrench WomenThe Mantua GownThe Mantua style appeared between the last years of the 17th century and the early part of the 18th century and was used by noble ladies as a formal day wear. At first it was considered a loose gown in comparison to the tightly laced gowns normally used at Louis XIV's court. Originally, this style was only worn as a casual robe under the name of a robe de chambre which was considered informal but still decent enough to receive guests in. At this point it was more a robe than an actual dress…8