18th century costumes
The time period of the 18th century was a time of change. Changes were being made from geographical moves to fashion. Those from England were moving to the “New World” to break away from anarchy. There was the French Enlightment, the Enlightment is when certain thinkers and writers, primarily in London and Paris, believed that they were more enlightened than their compatriots and set out to enlighten them. The fashion style of the 18th century was a reflection of the morals of the time. Most people dressed conservatively. Women for instance, showed very little skin, but accentuated their figures. Men wore clothes that advertised their trade or occupations. The style of this century was donned the Rocco Period. The Rococo period was marked stylistically by the same elaborate decoration, which characterized the Baroque period immediately preceding it. Despite similarity the Rococo style had, at its center was a radical difference. The Baroque period had very solid colors and a type of “heaviness” about its fabric. While the Rocco Period seemed to have more of a “lightness” to its fabric. The Rocco Period began using more floral motifs and also began using birds and bows in their fashion.
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Approximate Word count = 1102
Approximate Pages = 4 (250 words per page double spaced)
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