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Costumes towards the end of the reign of King Louis XV (1770)

Costumes towards the end of the reign of King Louis XV (1770)


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Costumes towards the end of the reign of King Louis XV (1770)

XEE4144126 Costumes towards the end of the reign of King Louis XV (1770). Engraving from 1859 in " Le Monde. History of all peoples from the most remote times to the present day". by M. E. de Lostalot-Bachoue (Lostalot Bachoue). Private collection. by Anonymous; Private Collection; (add.info.: Costumes towards the end of the reign of King Louis XV (1770). Engraving from 1859 in " Le Monde. History of all peoples from the most remote times to the present day". by M. E. de Lostalot-Bachoue (Lostalot Bachoue). Private collection.); Stefano Bianchetti; out of copyright

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18th Mode Bourgeoisie Mens Fashion Virilite Mode


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This engraving takes us back to the end of King Louis XV's reign in 1770, offering a glimpse into the world of French fashion and society at that time. The detailed depiction showcases an array of costumes worn by both men and women, reflecting the elegance and sophistication prevalent during this period. The image captures the essence of nobility and bourgeoisie, with individuals adorned in exquisite attire that highlights their social status. Men don military uniforms exuding virility, while women don elegant dresses complemented by fashionable hats. Each ensemble is meticulously crafted to showcase the intricacies of 18th-century fashion. The artist behind this remarkable engraving is M. E. de Lostalot-Bachoue (Lostalot Bachoue), whose work was featured in "Le Monde: History of all peoples from the most remote times to the present day" published in 1859. This particular print now resides within a private collection, adding to its allure and exclusivity. Stefano Bianchetti has skillfully captured this historical piece through his lens, preserving its beauty for generations to come. As we gaze upon this artwork, we are transported back in time, immersing ourselves in a world where style was paramount and every detail mattered. This photograph serves as a testament to the enduring fascination with history and fashion; it allows us to appreciate how clothing can reflect societal norms and values throughout different eras.

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