The Queen of Fashion and the French Revolution

The Queen of Fashion and the French Revolution

by (us)caroline Weber

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Unlike most other biographies of Marie Antoinette, the author of this book, Caroline Weber, takes a unique approach. From the perspective of clothing politics, she traces Marie's life journey from the time she set foot on French soil at the age of 14 until she was executed by revolutionaries at the age of 38. At the same time, she also retells the background and process of the outbreak of the French Revolution from this unique perspective. In the author's opinion, due to the inheritance of royal heirs, France's suspicion of Austria, and France's internal political struggles, Mary was lonely and helpless. In such a context, clothing, headdresses, and jewelry, which represent fashion, became symbols of Mary's display and even her ability to seize power. Therefore, she not only led the fashion of France at that time, but also impacted the conservative backwardness in clothing and even etiquette in France and even Europe at that time. However, her pursuit of fashion was expensive, and coupled with her status as an "Austrian girl", her pursuit of fashion made her the target of public criticism, and ultimately led to her tragic ending.

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