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It has beautiful wide inverted box-pleated trim that edges the zone front and the skirt opening with a subtle touch of aqua. Here is an assortment of silk gowns that Marie wears. All with zone fronts. Like this soft blue serenade gown. It's possible that they were trying to age up Kirsten Dunst a bit. Kirsten was in her mid-20s at the time of shooting, while Marie was 37 at the time of her execution. Next to Marie's wedding gown, her coronation gown is heavily decorated with beading and lace and bows on the stomacher and overskirt. Previously exhibited: The Fashion Institute of Design and Merchandising, "Hollywood 2000: The Eighth Annual Art of Motion Picture Costume Design Exhibit," February through April 2000, and The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences exhibition space in Beverly Hills, California.

This zone front piano gown is also a robe a la polonaise, with its swept-up skirts and festooned with ribbon embellishments. In this article, you’ll read about 70 lovely ensembles worn by Marie Antoinette in a cognominal movie. Some of their features (like the cut, style, and decorations) are rather accurate reconstructions of the original Marie’s 18th-century garments, others (for example, colors of the fabric) aren’t as accurate. That’s because the makers of this film wanted to modernize Marie Antoinette, the queen of France, a little. Anyway, it’s really fun to look at the variety of Marie’s costumes, their beauty and charm, and to learn more about the fashion trends of the late 1700s. Attempting to reject the vast array of commitments expected of a young queen, Marie retreats to the petite trianon, a neoclassical-style chateau located on the grounds of the Palace of Versailles. Soon after Louis XVI's coronation, fashion designer Rose Bertin would present her newest creations to the queen and spend hours discussing them. According to the Versailles blog, yellow was one of those colors that survived throughout the 18th century due to its innumerable shades – everything from the palest yellow to primrose to a deep saffron yellow could be found in the milliner's shops.

All of the dresses, many unstructured and worn without stays, are created from non-silk fabrics, such as cotton and muslin. Blue seems like an obvious choice for Marie, since not only is blue “de France” – a color traditionally used to represent France, but blue is also the color favored by royalty. There is a subtle but important difference between the polonaise and retroussée. The robe a l'Anglaise retroussée, where the bodice and skirt are not cut as one, is the French term for any dress with skirts looped up. Retroussée means looped or pulled up. She has some gorgeous dressing gowns, something that she wears in her apartment when she doesn't feel up to dressing for the day.

Marie Antoinette introduced a new color to the fashion stage in 1775, according to This is Versailles. They say that the color varied from a reddish tan brown to grayish purple. It is called “puce color”. However when Louis XVI saw it, he jokingly remarked that it looked like the color of a flea. Thus the name was born since “puce” is “flea” in French. Julien's reserves the right to withdraw any property before the completion of the sale and will have no liability for doing so. In creating the costumes for Marie Antoinette, Milena Canonero and 6 assistant designers created the gowns, hats, suits, and prop costume pieces. Ten rental houses were also employed, and the wardrobe unit had several transport drivers. The wardrobe department worked 24-hour shifts just to keep up with production demands.Marie wears his final zone front dress while posing for her portrait with, presumably, madame Le Brun. She painted more than 30 portraits of the queen and her family.

Marie dons many pastel-blue dresses. Including this sweet one that she wears on the balcony at Versailles. The costumes were designed by Italian costume designer and four-time Oscar winner Milena Canonero. She won both an Oscar and a BAFTA for best costume design for Marie Antoinette.While not the first look we see, it is the first outfit worn in the chronology of the story. A 14-year-old Maria Antonia's first traveling outfit is a sort of caraco with a contrasting quilted petticoat. When she arrives in France, she is completely stripped out of her Austrian clothes and into her new French wardrobe, including these fancy new stays and panniers.

According to the London Times Magazine, at the start of pre-production, Sofia Coppola handed Milena Canonero a box of pastel-colored macaroons from the luxury pastry house. Milena Canonero said, “She told me, these are the colors I loved, so I used them as a palette”. Not only are they warm, but they are versatile, too. Just got out of the bath? Dressing gown. Just got out of bed? Dressing gown. Just got home from work? You guessed it...dressing gown. They are one of those things that help to add a little bit of luxury to everyday life, much like our guides to the best silk pillowcases and the best weighted blankets. Delivery is on a selected date, you can choose a delivery day of your choice, up to 10 days in advance (Excluding next day delivery. Postcode restrictions apply) And she wears this peignoir-style robe over a sky-blue colored stays, while having her height-defined wig attended to. This silk peach English gown, again, coordinating with Marie's apartment, is thought to have been inspired by this painting of Marie Antoinette.Now, this gown, only worn for this very short scene, is unique in that it's printed in the same motif, albeit in a much softer hue, as the wallpaper in Marie Antoinette's bedroom.

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