Overjapon met rok of robe à la française, anonymous, c. 1750 Canvas Print
Single-length, trailing gown robe, à la française, of grey-blue and yellow striped lamp shaft, with woven bizarre patterns composed of vases, leaf and floral motifs and geometric figures, partly embossed with metal thread, consisting of an overjapon (a) and a skirt (b). Model: (a) straight neck cut, half-length form-fitting sleeves decorated with a bow-like decoration and provided with double pagoda-shaped cuffs, form-fitting body from the front with chest pieces added in 1957 and consisting of two parts occupied with three bows (l'echelle), on the back from the neck a loose, symmetrically constructed system of flat folds (pli Watteau), front parts of skirt smooth and with tapered toppings, flat folds around the side seams of the skirt and there in a deep slit. Body and sleeves lined with beige / brown striped ticking; skirt lined with light blue taf side added in 1957, trimmed along the hem with a yellow silk bumper. In body closes d.m.v. rijglint in his eyes. Closure body in the middle of the front d.m.v. metal snags. The front parts of the body are each equipped with two ribs. (b) ankle-length skirt with smooth middle piece and flat pleats on both sides, split in the side seams, closure d.m.v. snags at the top of the slits, waistband of blue silk. Lined with different types of striped ticking. Decoration: (a) bows on the chest piece and sleeves. (b) at the front to the side seams at 25,5 cm above the hem a wrinkled strip (falbala) scalloped at the bottom, lined with blue silk.
-
100% Made In America
-
Next Day Shipping Available
-
100% Money Back Guarantee
-
Free Shipping On Orders Of $150+
-
Use Shopify Pay to break the price down into 4 easy payments!
Select Your Size