1750 Sophie von La Roche
1750 Sophie von La Roche
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1750 Banyan Floral Cotton
Product Description
This reconstructed 18th-century design is developed for garments requiring movement, flow, and visual richness. The pattern supports both structured and loose silhouettes, making it highly adaptable for historical dressmaking.
The floral composition follows a natural, trailing rhythm with balanced spacing, allowing the fabric to work effectively across larger pattern pieces without losing visual continuity.
Well suited for
Banyan, Jackets, Robe Battante, informal 18th-century garments
Design & Historical Context
Inspired by mid-18th-century textile designs used for dressing gowns and everyday refined wear, this pattern reflects the growing demand for expressive printed fabrics suited to comfort garments and layered outfits.
Marie Sophie von La Roche (1730–1807) was a German novelist and one of the first financially independent female writers in Europe.
Her life reflects the intellectual and domestic culture of the 18th century, where textiles for informal garments such as banyans and jackets formed part of everyday refined life.
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