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Marie wears his final zone front dress while posing for her portrait with, presumably, madame Le Brun. She painted more than 30 portraits of the queen and her family.

Under the suit, she wears underpinnings that include a shift, stays, panniers, and a crinoline. This creates the correct silhouette. Though the costumes in this movie aren’t simply reproductions of real Marie Antoinette’s outfits but stylized garments made for the stage, the cut of the clothes was perfectly correct. The This is Versailles blog stated that when Marie Antoinette reached her 30th birthday, she ceased wearing the delicate pinks of her youth.Also, the costume designer chose the colors and textures that suited the actor Kirsten Dunst best. She said, “I hardly used wigs because they weren't right for her. We thought that maybe we could have gone more crazy, but there was just no time”.

Not only are they warm, but they are versatile, too. Just got out of the bath? Dressing gown. Just got out of bed? Dressing gown. Just got home from work? You guessed it...dressing gown. They are one of those things that help to add a little bit of luxury to everyday life, much like our guides to the best silk pillowcases and the best weighted blankets.While the pinks would likely have not been this vivid, it was a very popular color. It was not until the latter half of the 18th century that pink truly became a fashion statement. Previously exhibited: The Fashion Institute of Design and Merchandising, "Hollywood 2000: The Eighth Annual Art of Motion Picture Costume Design Exhibit," February through April 2000, and The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences exhibition space in Beverly Hills, California. Marie Antoinette introduced a new color to the fashion stage in 1775, according to This is Versailles. They say that the color varied from a reddish tan brown to grayish purple. It is called “puce color”. However when Louis XVI saw it, he jokingly remarked that it looked like the color of a flea. Thus the name was born since “puce” is “flea” in French.

She has some gorgeous dressing gowns, something that she wears in her apartment when she doesn't feel up to dressing for the day. Blue seems like an obvious choice for Marie, since not only is blue “de France” – a color traditionally used to represent France, but blue is also the color favored by royalty.

Next to Marie's wedding gown, her coronation gown is heavily decorated with beading and lace and bows on the stomacher and overskirt. Fashion historian Katy Werlin writes on her blog that “The gaulle, or chemise a la reine, was made infamous by Marie Antoinette in the early 1780s… The gaulle consists of layers of thin muslin, loosely draped around the body and belted around the waist with a sash”. This white robe a l'Anglaise or English gown is the first costume we see Marie Antoinette wearing in what appears to be in Versailles.

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Here's another peach number that she wears while walking through the gardens of Versailles with her ladies in waiting. Here is an assortment of silk gowns that Marie wears. All with zone fronts. Like this soft blue serenade gown. All of the dresses, many unstructured and worn without stays, are created from non-silk fabrics, such as cotton and muslin. She then dons her first French outfit – a blue silk caraco and petticoat with a matching tricorn hat.

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