Dressing the Georgians exhibition explores ‘pivotal moment’ in fashion
by Harriet Sherwood Arts and culture correspondent from World news | The Guardian on (#67WF4)
Show at Queen's Gallery provides picture of style in the royal courts along with changing trends in society
The wide, hooped gowns worn by women in the 18th-century court of Queen Charlotte were not just the style of the time, but a regal requirement.
But in the pleasure gardens and coffee houses, a fashion revolution was under way. Women and men were rejecting the formal grand costumes of the Georgian aristocracy in favour of new textiles and more comfortable clothes.
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