1700-1829 Antique Dresses

From 1700 to 1829, women’s dresses evolved from opulent courtly gowns to simpler, neoclassical silhouettes. In the early 18th century, elaborate styles like the mantua featured wide panniers and rich brocades, reflecting aristocratic grandeur. By the late 1700s, the French Revolution inspired a shift toward high-waisted Empire gowns made of lightweight muslin, echoing classical antiquity. Into the 1820s, Romanticism in fashion brought back fuller skirts, puffed sleeves, and decorative trims - blending historical references with a renewed emphasis on femininity and emotional expression.

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1750 Rococo blue‑white floral silk caraco jacket in riding style, antique 18th‑century gown
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Rococo Caraco 1750 – Blue‑White Floral Silk, Riding‑Style Jacket
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1770 blue silk damask Robe à la Française with Watteau pleats and lace engageantes, antique Rococo gown
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Robe à la Française in blue and cream silk damask – Authentic Eighteenth‑Century Gown, ca. 1770
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1765 French Rococo bodice, hand‑stitched silk with decorative seams, rare 18th‑century garment
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Rare Rococo Bodice, ca. 1765 – Hand‑Stitched French 18th‑Century Garment
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