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Robe de cour

The Robe de cour, also known as robe de corpse, grand habit and grand habit de cour, was a women's fashion of 18th-century Europe. It was the most formal dress model worn after 1700, when the mantua dress had replaced it in all but the most formal occasions, and continued to be worn as court dress during the entire century.

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File:Louis XIV of France and his family attributed to Nicolas de Largillière.jpg|Madame de Ventadour (left) File:Koningin Maria Lescynska.jpg|Maria Lescynska File:Antoine Pesne (zugeschrieben) - Die Tänzerin Marianne Cochois - 15285 - Bavarian State Painting Collections.jpg|Ballerina Marianne Cochois. File:Jean-Marc Nattier, Madame Adélaïde de France faisant des nœuds (1756) - 002.jpg|Jean-Marc Nattier, Madame Adélaïde de France faisant des nœuds (1756). File:Madame Adélaïde de France tenant un éventail by the studio of J.-M. Nattier.jpg|Madame Adélaïde de France tenant un éventail by the studio of J.-M. Nattier. File:Sophia-Magdalena-av-Danmark Droning-av-Sverige.jpg|Sophia Magdalena of Danmark. File:Queen Maria I of Portugal (1734-1816) in an 18th century painting.jpg|Queen Maria I of Portugal File:Lovisa Ulrika av Sveriges kröningsklänning från 1751 - Livrustkammaren - 13124.tif|Coronation gown of Louisa Ulrika of Prussia, kröningsklänning - Livrustkammare (1751) ==See also==
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