Queen of Fashion
Queen of Fashion
Caroline Weber
Sheryl Sandberg
There are few books that I have enjoyed as much. - Sheryl Sandberg
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Queen of Fashion

Queen of Fashion: What Marie Antoinette Wore to the Revolution

Caroline Weber
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Caroline Weber
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In "Queen of Fashion," Caroline Weber unfurls the rich tapestry of Marie Antoinette's life through the prism of her revolutionary fashion choices, presenting a narrative as intricate and vibrant as the gowns the queen donned. With meticulous research and a compelling voice, Weber navigates us through the corridors of Versailles, where fashion was not merely a matter of taste, but a powerful statement of politics and identity. From the opulent extravagance of towering hoop skirts and whalebone corsets to the radical simplicity of the chemise dress, Marie Antoinette's wardrobe served as her arsenal in a silent war of perception, wielding fabric and lace with the finesse of a monarch but garnering the ire and admiration of a nation poised on the brink of revolution. Weber's portrayal is neither of a frivolous queen nor a victim of circumstance, but of a woman who understood the might of appearances and sought to rewrite the rules of royal engagement through the language of couture. As the narrative unfolds, we witness the transformation of Marie Antoinette from a young archduchess ensnared in the gilded cage of tradition to a queen who sought to express her individuality and authority through her daring fashion choices. However, in a poignant turn of fate, the very tools she employed to cement her power became symbols of her downfall. "Queen of Fashion" is not just a study of style; it is a deeply moving exploration of how Marie Antoinette's attempts to control her image through her wardrobe reflected the tumultuous shifts of her era, offering a fresh and captivating perspective on one of history's most enigmatic figures.

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Released
2006
19 Sep
Length
412
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There are few books that I have enjoyed as much. - Sheryl Sandberg
François-Marie Arouet Voltaire, Siècle de Louis XIV, 2 vols. (Paris: Garnier-Flammarion, 1966), I,
— Caroline Weber, Queen of Fashion

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