1782 Sophie Cottin - Crushed Roses - Silk
1782 Sophie Cottin - Crushed Roses - Silk
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1780s Light Silk for Polonaise & Regency Overdress
This lighter variation of the Sophie Cottin design is inspired by the refined textiles recorded in the Gazette des atours de la Reine Marie-Antoinette (1782). The softened rose ground and delicate repeating motifs create a more airy and luminous interpretation of the original striped composition.
The “Crushed Roses” palette introduces a gentler, more diffused colour balance, making the fabric especially suitable for garments where lightness and softness are desired while still maintaining a historically grounded expression.
Well suited for
Ideal for Robe à la Polonaise, Regency overdresses, petticoats, and layered 18th-century garments. Particularly well suited for summer garments or projects where a lighter tonal appearance enhances the overall silhouette.
Design & Historical Context
This design builds upon documented late 18th-century striped silks, reinterpreted with a softer and more modern colour balance. Such variations reflect how historical patterns can be adapted while preserving their original structure and visual rhythm.
Reference Person
Named after Sophie Cottin (1770–1807), a French novelist whose works captured the emotional tone of her era. Her legacy reflects the same refinement and sensitivity that defines this softer interpretation of an 18th-century textile.
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