Collection: 1750s Fabric Design
CChintz was a prominent fabric design style in the 1750s, originally imported from India and celebrated for its vibrant colors, intricate floral patterns, and glossy finish. As demand grew, European textile manufacturers began producing their own versions, adapting the technique to suit local tastes. By the mid-18th century, chintz had become a fashionable choice for dresses, reflecting the era’s fascination with bold prints and luxurious textiles.
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1750 Emilie Du Châtelet - 3 Meters
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1750 Sophie von La Roche
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1750 Betty Burke
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1750 Nicole Reine Lepaute
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1750 Catharine Macaulay - Choco rose
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1750 Anna Hammar-Rosén - Black
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1750 Anna Letitia Barbauld - With Stripes
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1750 Catharine Macaulay
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1750 Anna Letitia Barbauld
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1750 Anna Hammar-Rosén
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