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Fashion in the French Revolution
This exciting new edition  of Fashion in the French Revolution looks at the elaborate dress of French society and the court in the 1780s and the way in which plain clothing became identified with "democracy".
Illustrated in full colour throughout and with many new additional images, this extensively revised edition of Fashion in the French Revolution looks at the elaborate dress worn by the elite in the 1780s, and then the impact on people’s lives and clothing as a result of the events of 1789 onwards. This was a period in which, for the first time, what one wore was radically affected by revolutionary politics and plain clothing became identified with ‘democracy’. Award-winning dress historian Aileen Ribeiro skilfully weaves analysis of paintings, engravings, fashion plates and extant garments to reveal how clothing at all levels in society changed as a result.
This revised and updated edition – as relevant, informative and provocative as when it was first published in 1988 – brings the classic Fashion in the French Revolution to a new generation of readers interested in dress history, fine art, European 18th century history, and all those interested in intelligent, articulate and informed discussion of the period.

Fashion in the French Revolution

  • Aileen Ribeiro

    A beautifully illustrated new edition of a classic text on a key moment in history when sartorial choice became a matter of life, death and provocation, proving that fashion is always political.
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  • Book Details

    Imprint: Bloomsbury Visual Arts
    Publication Date: 12-11-2026
    Format: Paperback | 246 x 189mm | 256 pages
  • About the Author

    Aileen Ribeiro is Professor Emeritus, University of London, UK. She was Head of the History of Dress at The Courtauld Institute of Art, London, from 1975 to 2009. She has published many books and articles on various aspects of the history of dress. She lectures widely in the UK, Europe and the US and has also acted as costume consultant/contributor to many major exhibitions in these regions. In 2018 she received an Iris Foundation Award for Outstanding Contributions to the Decorative Arts, from the Bard Graduate Center, New York.
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