Of the many museums I visited in Paris this summer, some famous, others obscure, I particularly enjoyed the morning I spent at the Carnavalet Museum of the History of Paris. At the time they were hosting an exhibit on Napoleon’s Paris, and I thought of my fellow Riskies and our readers when I saw these dresses and accessories worn or carried by the ladies of the imperial court:
Such a deceptively simple dress, but can you imagine the hours of work that went into that embroidery?
This train is sheer grandeur:
And can you imagine flirting behind a fan like this?
This comb must have sparkled in its day:
I hope you’ve enjoyed this image-heavy post, and that your autumn is getting off to a great start! I promise to bring more actual text next month, when I won’t be scrambling because my daughter is starting 6th grade over a week behind schedule after a teacher strike.
I hope you bought a reproduction comb and fan at the museum for yourself!
Thank you for the photos. What beautiful items. The dress is charming.
Welcome back to the blog, Susanna! And thanks for sharing these lovely photos. I would have loved to see that exhibit! I wonder if there’s any chance they’ll send it on tour.
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