Mourir en beauté (dying in beauty) - The crinoline

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  • Опубліковано 3 тра 2021
  • Penultimate episode of Mourir en Beauté, today we are looking at the crinoline! Fire, drowning, falls, deaths which are listed in archives and in newspapers.
    Important:
    Invention of the crinoline & chronology:
    The Museum of Decorative Arts in Paris mentions Monsieur Person on its page dedicated to the history of fashion:
    madparis.fr/francais/musees/m...
    In 1914, Le Petit Journal affirmed that a Frenchman living in the United States, Joseph Thomas, claimed to be the inventor of the crinoline.
    cent.ans.free.fr/pj1914/pj1231...
    I recommend this site for the overall costume timeline. This video is based on French and English or American examples which may have differences in chronology :)
    Sources:
    Le Tintamarre: advertisement criticism, puffist satire: journal of industry, literature, music, fashion and theaters 1856
    Le Messin, 1905
    Charivari, 1832
    Fashion Victims: The Dangers of Dress Past and Present, 2015 Alison Matthews David
    History of the crinoline in the past / by Albert de La Fizelière. Followed by the Satyr on the hoops, baskets etc. / by the knight of Nisard. and Unworthiness and Extravagance Baskets / by a Preacher 1859
    La Crinoline, by Norbert Bonafous 1858
    Fire ! : carnival madness in one act / carnival madness in one act; by MM. Gaston Marot and Taratte 1865
    Consumptive Chic: A History of Beauty, Fashion, and Disease, Carolyn A Day, 2017
    histoire-image.org/fr/etudes/...
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