2025 was the year of ART DÉCO,
On Thursday I went to the PALAIS GALLIERA preview
With Rosemary Flannery, who leads private art & architecture tours of Paris (we went to Chateau Rambouillet on Sunday).
Rosemary knows fashion history like the back of her hand.
There is no better companion to explain why 18th century sleeves are curved not straight (so the arm can move bien sur).
By PIERRE BALMAIN.
Leaving Marie-Antoinette behind for a bit,
Moving on to Dior,
And Karla Lagerfeld were referencing the 18th century in subtle ways.
And Sophia Coppola 🎥 went full immersion.
Here’s a fun video 🎥 by Loïc Prigent, A DAY IN THE 18TH CENTURY!
I forgot to mention Watteaumania!
Just go if you get the chance to Palais Galleria.10 avenue Pierre I de Serbie, 75016
More 18th century 💐 to come!!































Lovely, thank you Carol!
ReplyDeleteThank you…I’m not finished yet 🙄
DeleteWhat great fun. Love your aquarelle.
ReplyDeleteThank you Suki ❤️
DeleteHow lucky you are to have viewed this exhibit with Rosemary Flannery! I looked up her webpage for tours; Passport to Paris, and of course her book Angels of Paris. So interesting. Thank you for taking us along, Carol, and also for the peek at some gorgeous pastries! ❤️
ReplyDeleteVery lucky to have Rosemary along. She’s always in libraries 📚 looking things up.
DeleteThe corsets! And Imcan't wait to get my bra off! 😵
ReplyDeleteTell me about it 🤭 There we’re many more. Ouch!
DeleteDo you know what those white slices are made of on that first cake? Marshmallow? Meringue? I need to know!
ReplyDeleteIt’s usually meringue. Just a guess. Are you going to make the cake?
DeleteChez Meunier - Le Fraisier 🍓
DeleteI don’t think it’s meringue - little bubbles. I Will Check next Time I’m browsing…
DeleteThis was a wonderful post Carol. Marie Antoinette's corset looks so restrictive and painful. I enjoy seeing the 18th century fashions and fabrics and hearing about the history of that period. Will look forward to more from you. Merci. -Suzanne P.
ReplyDeleteThe woven fabrics and the details are astonishing!
DeleteExcellent, I think you summed it up perfectly! Rosemary
ReplyDeleteLove the video by Prigent…thanks
ReplyDeleteLoïc is doing more historical videos 🎥 all excellent.
DeleteThank you for that link to the video. Very fascinating!
ReplyDeleteWonderful, wonderful…..I wonder how long it would take to dress?
ReplyDeleteI loved this and once almost purchased a beautiful boys 18c costume….
Wish I were there, Merci beaucoup, Louise