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1790 Eva Sophie Piper - Green

1790 Eva Sophie Piper - Green

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SKU:48790024

Product Description

This design is inspired by a late 18th-century French cotton dress textile featuring elegant vertical stripe formations combined with floral garlands and decorative vase motifs. Presented here in a refined green colourway, the pattern creates a fresh yet balanced expression suitable for historically inspired garments from the Rococo and transitional 1790s period.

The flowing floral stripes combined with the softer green palette reflect the decorative elegance associated with fashionable French cotton textiles of the late 18th century. The colour enhances the natural floral rhythm of the design while creating a graceful and wearable appearance especially suited for Italian gowns and refined historical dress.

Well suited for

Well suited for Italian gowns, robe à la française gowns, jackets, petticoats, aprons, historical workwear, museum interpretation, reenactment garments and historically inspired sewing projects. The vertical stripe layout works beautifully for flowing 18th-century silhouettes and decorative gown panels.

Design & Historical Context

The inspiration for this design comes from a late 18th-century French cotton dress in the style of a robe à la française. Floral stripe textiles became increasingly fashionable throughout Europe during the second half of the 18th century, appreciated for their decorative elegance, balanced structure and adaptability within aristocratic and fashionable dress culture.

Sophie Piper Swedish noblewoman associated with late 18th century court culture and historical fashion

Sophie von Fersen, later Piper, was a Swedish noblewoman born in 1757. She became associated with late 18th-century Swedish court culture and political life and remains historically connected to the world surrounding Hedvig Elisabeth Charlotta’s famous court diaries.

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