Crow's Eye Productions - Wardrobe Department - #modernlessmarch day 16 ' Revolution'. The Chemise a la Reine was a revolutionary garment in a time of revolution. Photo @loven.n, @crowseyeproductions. The dress is made
![Hopped on the bandwagon and made a chemise a la reine inspired dress. Struggled with her a little at the end, but she's finally done! [No pattern, inspired by Bernadette Banner] : Hopped on the bandwagon and made a chemise a la reine inspired dress. Struggled with her a little at the end, but she's finally done! [No pattern, inspired by Bernadette Banner] :](https://preview.redd.it/rx3ia0ebowf61.jpg?width=640&crop=smart&auto=webp&s=04efd2a87b9fbc7c1af51e1915e0129bc62a7ee3)
Hopped on the bandwagon and made a chemise a la reine inspired dress. Struggled with her a little at the end, but she's finally done! [No pattern, inspired by Bernadette Banner] :
![Chemise worn by Louis XVII, Louis Charles de France, Duke of Normandy, (1785–1795). | Palais Galliera | Musée de la mode de la Ville de Paris Chemise worn by Louis XVII, Louis Charles de France, Duke of Normandy, (1785–1795). | Palais Galliera | Musée de la mode de la Ville de Paris](https://www.palaisgalliera.paris.fr/sites/galliera/files/styles/cloud_zoom/public/oeuvre/visuels_principaux/60567-4.jpg?itok=8_9xCh6E)