Cabinet des Modes ou les Modes Nouvelles, 15 January 1786, 5th notebook, pl. I, anonymous, 1786 Canvas Print
Robe à la Turque. According to the accompanying text, the woman wears a large hat of satin (color nakara), topped with bows of lilac ribbon and an aigrette. Around the hat a ribbon of the same color as the gown. Fichu of linen with lilac bow. Bodice and skirt of white satin with embroidered lilac flowers and green leaves. The strips that form the falbala at the lower edge of the skirt are made of nakara, as well as the trimmings on the bodice. The gown is made of red satin (nakara), is trimmed with a white band and has a lining of white satin, trimmed with an edge of lilac flowers. (For the grande parure one also uses velvet for the robe à la Turque). The print is part of the 5th Cahier from the series Cabinet des Modes ou les Modes Nouvelles. The series consists of 72 fashion prints, published by Buisson, Paris, November 15, 1785 - November 1, 1786.
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