Journal #13

This is an example of deshabillé. Madamae de Pompadour wore these – a deshevelled yet put together look. It is clear that this is 18th century deshabillé because of the decorated bodice and the elbow length, puffy, decorated sleeves.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Portrait_of_Madame_de_Pompadour
This is clearly 18th century because of the tall hair filled with the branches and flowers. This was another Rococo style inspired by Madame de Pompadour, she started a “craze” of towering hairstyles with decorations.
https://www.pinterest.com/pin/483433341220174744
This man is wearing a tricorn hat, a hat with three corners, that would be decorated with a lace trim, braids, or feathers.
https://www.coulborn.com/furniture-categories/notable-sales/philip-mercier-portrait-of-louis-de-jean/

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