It was common the the Georgian Period, or the late 1700s, for fashionable people to hold meetings and see friends while getting ready in the morning. This was inspired by the French king Louis XIV, the Sun King, who made every aspect of his day a social ritual waited upon by dozens of courtiers.
[Lady Fastening Her Garter (also known as La Toilette), François Boucher, 1742]
-
lunytreklock likes this
-
rastachiko reblogged this from harpalyce
-
harpalyce reblogged this from historical-nonfiction
-
amitchell93 reblogged this from historical-nonfiction
-
insightfulbxtch likes this
-
seditious-smanger reblogged this from historical-nonfiction
-
perceivemecomplexly reblogged this from historical-nonfiction
-
teacherstevenson likes this
-
gloriesofthewest reblogged this from historical-nonfiction
-
gunhilde likes this
-
violottie likes this
-
galaxy-cowgirl reblogged this from historical-nonfiction
-
galaxy-cowgirl likes this
-
serial-killing-fey-folk likes this
-
minahilator likes this
-
iamdeathandyouaremyfollowers likes this
-
drcarlsonalbion likes this
-
l-e-t-it-b-e-darling likes this
-
cestlaviebitch likes this
-
iwouldbreakintoblossom likes this
-
postmodernismruinedme reblogged this from thysa-arwin
-
comelovesee likes this
-
cunicular reblogged this from thysa-arwin and added:
It was common the the Georgian Period, or the late 1700s, for fashionable people to hold meetings and see friends while...
-
the-brandon-moskun reblogged this from historical-nonfiction
-
beardapedia likes this
-
dirtytracy reblogged this from historical-nonfiction and added:
LET’S GET GEORGIAN UP IN THIS BITCH.
-
quesokristo reblogged this from historical-nonfiction
-
thysa-arwin reblogged this from historical-nonfiction
-
thysa-arwin likes this
-
eternalblue25 reblogged this from historical-nonfiction
-
batpersons likes this
-
shoeboxofphotographs12 reblogged this from historical-nonfiction
-
eccentric-holograms likes this
-
historical-nonfiction posted this