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This petrol-toned interpretation of an 18th-century floral chintz design brings a deeper and more refined character to a classic historical pattern. The delicate floral trails, rendered in soft reds, muted pinks, and subtle greens, flow naturally across the surface.
The darker petrol ground enhances contrast and detail, while still preserving the lightness required for Regency silhouettes.
Regency dresses, round gowns, spencers, light outer garments, and early 19th-century silhouettes where movement and softness are essential.
Floral trail designs like this originate from late 18th-century printed cottons, often inspired by Indian chintz and adapted for the European market. Around 1800, these patterns evolved to suit the lighter and more fluid forms of Regency fashion.
This petrol version offers a slightly richer and more composed expression, while maintaining the characteristic delicacy and flow of the period.
Olympe de Gouges (1748) was a French writer, political activist, and early advocate for women's rights. Her work reflects the intellectual climate of the late 18th century, where ideas, aesthetics, and global influences shaped both society and fashion.
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