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1792 Marie Theresia - Opal Blue

1792 Marie Theresia - Opal Blue

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Regency Dotted Fabrics

During the Regency era, dotted designs developed from the delicate “dotts” of the late 18th century into more pronounced motifs. Alongside fine silks and sheer cottons scattered with tiny raised spots, textiles appeared with larger dots—sometimes as wide as one centimeter—arranged in regular repeats. These bold surfaces gave gowns a playful rhythm while preserving their elegance, the scale ensuring they caught the eye in candlelit ballrooms or on outdoor promenades. Bridging refined texture with fashionable display, dotted fabrics became one of the era’s most distinctive patterns.



Marie Theresia Charlotte of France (French 'Marie Thérèse Charlotte') born December 18, 1778 in Versailles, France, was a French princess, called Madame Royale, and French Crown Princess, the last with the title Dauphine. She was the eldest daughter of Louis XVI of France and Marie-Antoinette. She is considered by some to have been French queen for 20 minutes in 1830.

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