1760 Madame Adélaïde - Cameo
1760 Madame Adélaïde - Cameo
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1760 Chiné Taffeta Floral
Product Description
This reconstructed design is based on an 18th-century textile suitable for historically accurate dressmaking. The open floral repeat supports both structured garments and flowing silhouettes, allowing flexible cutting while maintaining visual continuity across pattern pieces.
The design reflects a striped chiné taffeta with a large-scale floral arrangement created using an ikat technique. The softly blurred transitions within the motifs give the fabric its characteristic appearance, typical of refined mid-18th century textile production.
Well suited for
Mantua, Robe à la Française, Jackets, and Aprons. The design also adapts well to petticoats and other garments where a decorative yet structured repeat supports accurate reconstruction and practical fabric layout.
Design & Historical Context
This design is based on a textile fragment from a robe à la française, dated to around 1760 during the Louis XV period in France. Chiné taffetas with ikat-dyed warps were highly valued for their soft pattern transitions and were widely used in fashionable dress textiles of the time.
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Madame Adélaïde of France Madame Adélaïde, daughter of Louis XV, was known for her intelligence, strong will, and political ambition. Unlike many royal women of her time, she actively sought influence at court through her family connections, while maintaining a commanding and often dominant presence within the royal household. |
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