The White Spell - FloLady is Marie Antoinette
Part 03
It’s All About The Dress
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During this period, a new silhouette for women was developing. Panniers, or wide hoops worn under the skirt that extended sideways, became a staple. Extremely wide panniers were worn to formal occasions, while smaller ones were worn in everyday settings. Waists were tightly constricted by corsets, provided contrasts to the wide skirts. Plunging necklines also became common. Skirts usually opened at the front, displaying an underskirt or petticoat. Pagoda sleeves arose about halfway through the 18th century, which were tight from shoulder to elbow and ended with flared lace and ribbons.
Source: historyofeuropeanfashion.wordpress.com
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Photographer: @ocha_lizy
Art Director: @blackenthered
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dress by @annahardianto