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This refined striped design is recreated from Gazette des atours de la Reine Marie-Antoinette pour l'année 1782 — the official record of the Queen’s wardrobe. The blue-grey tones combined with delicate dotted lines create a calm and balanced composition, characteristic of late 18th-century elegance.
The “Diamond Dove” colourway introduces a cooler, more muted palette, offering a subtle sophistication. The vertical structure enhances tailored silhouettes, making it particularly suitable for structured jackets and bodices.
Ideal for Casaquin jackets, Pierrot jackets, fitted bodices, Robe à l’Anglaise, Italian open dress elements, and structured 18th-century garments where a restrained and elegant colour palette is desired.
Striped silks and ikat-inspired effects were widely used in the 1780s to create movement and definition in fashionable dress. This blue-grey variation preserves the historical composition while offering a softer, more understated interpretation suited to modern historical work.
Reference Person
Geneviève d’Ossun (1751–1830) served as dame d’atour to Queen Marie-Antoinette and was responsible for managing the royal wardrobe. Her position placed her at the heart of court fashion during the 1780s.
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