Redingote Collection
Step back in time and immerse yourself in the era of Marie Antoinette with the exquisite redingote
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Step back in time and immerse yourself in the era of Marie Antoinette with the exquisite redingote. This fur-trimmed outfit was a symbol of elegance and sophistication, worn by women who wished to make a statement. Imagine strolling along the Boulevard des Italiens in 1845, feeling like royalty as you pass by the first Cafe de Paris. The litho from 1898 captures this moment perfectly, showcasing the timeless allure of the redingote. As you continue your journey through history, picture yourself at the carrefour Gaillon in 1848. The fountain stands tall, reflecting the beauty of those wearing this fashionable attire. Even on Pont Neuf in 1844, booths line up with people adorned in their finest redingotes, creating a scene straight out of a painting. The Champs-Elysees comes alive as you witness a mother and child playing together in 1832. Her redingote adds an air of grace to her already radiant presence. And let's not forget about speculators at Palais Royal during Marie Antoinette's reign - they too embraced this trendsetting garment. Men were not excluded from indulging in fashion either; imagine spotting a gentleman donning a flowerpot hat, cherub hairstyle, and long riding coat - truly an eye-catching sight. Meanwhile, noble women proudly wore Tricolor outfits during revolutionary times (1789), making sure their redingotes displayed their patriotism. Travel further back to 1787 when large bonnets and chapeaus were all the rage for women seeking both style and protection from sun rays. One can't help but admire how these accessories complemented their stunning redingotes flawlessly. And finally, picture yourself wearing an enchanting sea-green redingote with two collars - it's no wonder heads turn wherever you go. This unique choice showcases your individuality while staying true to the fashion trends of 1787.