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- Sack-back_gown abstract "The sack-back gown or robe à la française was a women's fashion of the 18th century. At the beginning of the century, the sack-back gown was a very informal style of dress. At its most informal, it was unfitted both front and back and called a sacque, contouche, or robe battante. By the 1770s the sack-back gown was second only to court dress in its formality. This style of gown had fabric at the back arranged in box pleats which fell loose from the shoulder to the floor with a slight train. In front, the gown was open, showing off a decorative stomacher and petticoat. It would have been worn with a wide square hoop or panniers under the petticoat. Scalloped ruffles often trimmed elbow-length sleeves, which were worn with separate frills called engageantes.The casaquin (popularly known from the 1740s onwards as a pet-en-l'air) was an abbreviated version of the robe à la française worn as a jacket for informal wear with a matching or contrasting petticoat. The skirt of the casaquin was knee-length but gradually shortened until by the 1780s it resembled a peplum.The loose box pleats which are a feature of this style are sometimes called Watteau pleats from their appearance in the paintings of Antoine Watteau. The various Watteau terms, such as Watteau pleat, Watteau back, Watteau gown etc., date from the mid-19th century rather than reflecting authentic 18th century terminology, and normally describe 19th and 20th century revivals of the sack-back.".
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- Sack-back_gown wikiPageExternalLink francaise.html.
- Sack-back_gown wikiPageExternalLink contouche.shtml.
- Sack-back_gown wikiPageID "18741319".
- Sack-back_gown wikiPageLength "7853".
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- Sack-back_gown wikiPageRevisionID "664246217".
- Sack-back_gown wikiPageWikiLink 1700–1750_in_fashion.
- Sack-back_gown wikiPageWikiLink 1700–50_in_Western_fashion.
- Sack-back_gown wikiPageWikiLink 1750–1775_in_fashion.
- Sack-back_gown wikiPageWikiLink 1750–75_in_Western_fashion.
- Sack-back_gown wikiPageWikiLink Aileen_Ribeiro.
- Sack-back_gown wikiPageWikiLink Alexander_Roslin.
- Sack-back_gown wikiPageWikiLink Antoine_Watteau.
- Sack-back_gown wikiPageWikiLink Bergère_hat.
- Sack-back_gown wikiPageWikiLink Category:18th-century_fashion.
- Sack-back_gown wikiPageWikiLink Category:Gowns.
- Sack-back_gown wikiPageWikiLink Category:History_of_clothing_(Europe).
- Sack-back_gown wikiPageWikiLink Category:History_of_clothing_(Western_fashion).
- Sack-back_gown wikiPageWikiLink Court_uniform_and_dress.
- Sack-back_gown wikiPageWikiLink Court_uniform_and_dress_in_the_United_Kingdom.
- Sack-back_gown wikiPageWikiLink Engageante.
- Sack-back_gown wikiPageWikiLink Fashion_Museum,_Bath.
- Sack-back_gown wikiPageWikiLink Françoise-Athénaïs,_marquise_de_Montespan.
- Sack-back_gown wikiPageWikiLink French_Regency.
- Sack-back_gown wikiPageWikiLink Gown.
- Sack-back_gown wikiPageWikiLink Henry_Pickering_(artist).
- Sack-back_gown wikiPageWikiLink Hoop_skirt.
- Sack-back_gown wikiPageWikiLink Jean-Antoine_Watteau.
- Sack-back_gown wikiPageWikiLink Jean_François_de_Troy.
- Sack-back_gown wikiPageWikiLink Louis_XIV_of_France.
- Sack-back_gown wikiPageWikiLink Marie_Louise_xc3x89lisabeth_dOrlxc3xa9ans.
- Sack-back_gown wikiPageWikiLink Maternity_clothing.
- Sack-back_gown wikiPageWikiLink Overskirt.
- Sack-back_gown wikiPageWikiLink Pannier_(clothing).
- Sack-back_gown wikiPageWikiLink Petticoat.
- Sack-back_gown wikiPageWikiLink Pleat.
- Sack-back_gown wikiPageWikiLink Ruffle.
- Sack-back_gown wikiPageWikiLink Régence.
- Sack-back_gown wikiPageWikiLink Stomacher.
- Sack-back_gown wikiPageWikiLink Tea_gown.
- Sack-back_gown wikiPageWikiLink Train_(clothing).
- Sack-back_gown wikiPageWikiLink xc3x89lisabeth_Charlotte_dOrlxc3xa9ans.
- Sack-back_gown wikiPageWikiLink File:Robe_à_la_Française_block-printed_cotton_c._1770.jpg.
- Sack-back_gown wikiPageWikiLink File:Womans_Bed_Gown_and_Petticoat_LACMA_M.67.8.74a-b_(2_of_2).jpg.
- Sack-back_gown wikiPageWikiLinkText "Sack-back gown".
- Sack-back_gown wikiPageWikiLinkText "sack-back gown".
- Sack-back_gown wikiPageWikiLinkText "sacque".
- Sack-back_gown hasPhotoCollection Sack-back_gown.
- Sack-back_gown wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cite_book.
- Sack-back_gown wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Commons_category.
- Sack-back_gown wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Historical_clothing.
- Sack-back_gown subject Category:18th-century_fashion.
- Sack-back_gown subject Category:Gowns.
- Sack-back_gown subject Category:History_of_clothing_(Europe).
- Sack-back_gown subject Category:History_of_clothing_(Western_fashion).
- Sack-back_gown hypernym Fashion.
- Sack-back_gown type Person.
- Sack-back_gown comment "The sack-back gown or robe à la française was a women's fashion of the 18th century. At the beginning of the century, the sack-back gown was a very informal style of dress. At its most informal, it was unfitted both front and back and called a sacque, contouche, or robe battante. By the 1770s the sack-back gown was second only to court dress in its formality. This style of gown had fabric at the back arranged in box pleats which fell loose from the shoulder to the floor with a slight train.".
- Sack-back_gown label "Sack-back gown".
- Sack-back_gown sameAs Contouche.
- Sack-back_gown sameAs Robe_à_la_française.
- Sack-back_gown sameAs Robe_à_la_française.
- Sack-back_gown sameAs サック・バック・ガウン.
- Sack-back_gown sameAs Robe_à_la_française.
- Sack-back_gown sameAs m.04gn9q_.
- Sack-back_gown sameAs Robe_à_la_française.
- Sack-back_gown sameAs Q249975.
- Sack-back_gown sameAs Q249975.
- Sack-back_gown wasDerivedFrom Sack-back_gown?oldid=664246217.
- Sack-back_gown depiction Robe_à_la_Française_block-printed_cotton_c._1770.jpg.
- Sack-back_gown isPrimaryTopicOf Sack-back_gown.