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It's hard to see it in these screen grabs, but this is, essentially, the same silhouette as an English gown. All items are offered subject to a reserve. The reserve is the confidential minimum price acceptable to the Consignor. During a live auction the auctioneer may open any lot by bidding on behalf of the Consignor and may bid up to the amount of the reserve, by placing successive or consecutive bids for a lot or bids in response to other bidders. Online sales may do the same by employing the use of a starting bid which will commence bidding at or below the reserve price agreed to by the Consignor. 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”. While the previous dress is worn with a turquoise petticoat, The Costumer's Guide states on their blog that one of their colleagues believes that this is the same dress that Marie wears for her daughter's Christening. Here is an assortment of silk gowns that Marie wears. All with zone fronts. Like this soft blue serenade gown.

Not only are they warm, but they are versatile, too. Just got out of the bath? Dressing gown. Just got out of bed? Dressing gown. Just got home from work? You guessed it...dressing gown. They are one of those things that help to add a little bit of luxury to everyday life, much like our guides to the best silk pillowcases and the best weighted blankets. This silk peach English gown, again, coordinating with Marie's apartment, is thought to have been inspired by this painting of Marie Antoinette. Milena Canonero said, “For Marie Antoinette, I used original lace from the 18th century. In those days, all of the ladies in the court would be covered in lace because it was a way to show how rich you were. They had much more jewelry than I used. I prefer the decorations of the dresses to be more graphic than lacy, even though I use beautiful period lace sometimes”.Marie Antoinette is a 2006 historical drama film written and directed by Sofia Coppola and starring Kirsten Dunst. The movie is based upon the book “Marie Antoinette: The Journey” by Antonia Fraser. 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. Julien's reserves the right to withdraw any property before the completion of the sale and will have no liability for doing so. Attempting to reject the vast array of commitments expected of a young queen, Marie retreats to the petite trianon, a neoclassical-style chateau located on the grounds of the Palace of Versailles. Soon after Louis XVI's coronation, fashion designer Rose Bertin would present her newest creations to the queen and spend hours discussing them.

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. Under the suit, she wears underpinnings that include a shift, stays, panniers, and a crinoline. This creates the correct silhouette. When she arrives in France, she is completely stripped out of her Austrian clothes and into her new French wardrobe, including these fancy new stays and panniers. All of the dresses, many unstructured and worn without stays, are created from non-silk fabrics, such as cotton and muslin.

The terms and conditions of sale herein described shall be enforced in accordance with, and governed by the laws of the State of California. While not the first look we see, it is the first outfit worn in the chronology of the story. A 14-year-old Maria Antonia's first traveling outfit is a sort of caraco with a contrasting quilted petticoat. She has some gorgeous dressing gowns, something that she wears in her apartment when she doesn't feel up to dressing for the day. According to This is Versailles, from this period on, pastel tones became more in vogue compared to stronger colors that had previously dominated. Consequently, pink took over where a deeper red had previously been preferred.

Here's another peach number that she wears while walking through the gardens of Versailles with her ladies in waiting. The This is Versailles blog stated that when Marie Antoinette reached her 30th birthday, she ceased wearing the delicate pinks of her youth. It's thought that the dress might have been inspired by this other youthful portrait of Maria Antonia, again when she was just 7 years old. Queen Marie Antoinette of France and two of her Children Walking in The Park of Trianon, 1785, by Adolf Ulrik Wertmüller

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According to American Duchess, round gowns existed through the 18th century but became extremely common from the 1770s through the 1790s. According to The Met, a redingote is a dress inspired by English men's riding coats and was one of many new, informal styles fashionable for women in the 1780s. Along with all the wigs, gowns, shoes, and jewelry, Marie has an incredible wardrobe of nightgowns, robes, and shifts. She added, “I simplified the very heavy look of the 18th century. I wanted it to be believable but more stylized”. As the story progresses and as the tone of the story shifts, her color palette becomes more muted and darker.

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