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  1. The golden age of French decorative arts became even more evident in the XVIIIth century with the new Regence, Rococo and neoclassic styles. All the elegant Europeans dressed « à la française ». The Revolution, which broke out in 1789, does not put an end to this influence.

  2. The design of the fabric could be the work of Anna Maria Garthwaite, one of the leading Spitalfield weavers in the 1740s. A dress in "english" style with back and front quite similar. This comfortable style was becoming fashionable in Denmark in the 1770s. The fabric is white cotton with printed flowers.

  3. We do know that the unaltered bodices and stays in Williamsburg's collections have waistlines ranging from 21 1/2 inches to 34 inches, with an average of slightly over 25 inches. Two hundred and twenty-five men advertised as being runaways in the Virginia Gazette between the years 1750 to 1770 had an average height of 5 feet, 7 1/2 inches.

  4. Moda rococò delle donne nel 1750-1775. La moda negli anni 1750-1775 nei paesi europei e nelle colonie americane era caratterizzata da maggiore abbondanza, elaborazione e complessità nei disegni di abbigliamento, amati dalle tendenze artistiche rococò del periodo. Gli stili di moda francesi e inglesi erano molto diversi l’uno dall’altro.

  5. The history of clothing (Western fashion) generally covers clothing worn in Western Europe, the Americas, and countries under European or American influence from c. 1750 to World War II. Clothing popularly worn in Medieval Europe is categorised under Category:Medieval European costume . Modern clothing is categorised under Category:History of ...

  6. However I'd suggest 1750-1775 and 1775-1795 myself, but I see how round numbers are easier. (although this does end with 1795). I say 1775 because that is roughly when the polonaises /draping of skirts really began to take hold and clothing really began to evolve. Mabalu ( talk) 09:46, 9 February 2012 (UTC) Reply.

  7. Westliche Mode-Geschichte 1750-1775. Die Mode in den Jahren 1750-1775 in den europäischen Ländern und im kolonialen Amerika war gekennzeichnet durch eine größere Fülle, Ausarbeitung und Kompliziertheit in den Kleidungsentwürfen, die von den Rokoko-Kunsttrends dieser Zeit geliebt wurden. Der französische und der englische Modestil ...