Fashion Institute of Technology
The Museum at FIT - The most fashionable museum in New York City.
About the MuseumPlan Your VisitCalendar of EventsExhibitionsCollectionsIn the NewsSupport MFIT
Skip navigation
Sign on
HomeCollections
18th and 19th Century
1900s
1920s and 1930s
1940s
1950s
1960s
1970s
1980s
1990s
Accessories
Copy of LG-Halston Kirk
Gifts of Lauren Bacall
Lingerie
Menswear
Recent online additions
SearchPeople
FirstPrevious
NextLast
12..1314151617..8384
lightbox view
list view

Enlarge Image

Robe à la française


Medium: Multicolor silk taffeta brocade
Date: c. 1735
Country: France or Italy
Credit: Museum purchase
A fashionable robe à la française might be made from yards of expensive silk brocade draped over wide hoops, trimmed with handmade lace, and elaborately accessorized. Often dismissed as wasteful, aristocratic luxury supported a host of artisans. According to the great French writer Montesquieu (1748), there was "an absolute necessity for luxury. Were the rich not so lavish, the poor would starve."
Object Number: 2006.56.2
Museum at the Fashion Institute of Technology
Seventh Avenue at 27 Street
New York City 10001-5992

©2015 Fashion Institute of Technology
The Exhibitions and Programs of The Museum at FIT are supported in part by the generosity of the members of the Couture Council.

All photography and content © Copyright 2015 The Museum at FIT.
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Use
Museum Facebook PageMuseum Twitter PageFollow Me on Pinterest