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Fashion in the period 1795–1820 in European and European-influenced countries saw the final triumph of undress or informal styles over the brocades, lace, periwigs and powder of the earlier 18th century. In the aftermath of the French Revolution, no one wanted to appear to be a member of the French aristocracy, and people began using clothing more as a form of individual expression of the true self than as a pure indication of social status. As a result, the shifts that occurred in fashion at the turn of the 19th century granted the opportunity to present new public identities that also provided insights into their private selves. Katherine Aaslestad indicates how "fashion, embodying new social values, emerged as a key site of confrontation between tradition and change."

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  • 1795–1820 in Western fashion (en)
  • Storia della moda 1795-1820 (it)
  • Moda entre os anos de 1795–1820 (pt)
  • Ампирная мода (ru)
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  • Ампирная мода охватывала период Директории (1795—1799), Консульства (1799—1804) и Первой империи (1804—1814) с некоторым влиянием на ранние годы Реставрации Бурбонов. Сформировавшись в революционной Франции, она получила дальнейшее развитие при Наполеоне и характеризовалась, как и другие проявления стиля ампир, интересом к античным образцам. Стиль продержался до 1820-х годов, постепенно сменившись викторианским. (ru)
  • Fashion in the period 1795–1820 in European and European-influenced countries saw the final triumph of undress or informal styles over the brocades, lace, periwigs and powder of the earlier 18th century. In the aftermath of the French Revolution, no one wanted to appear to be a member of the French aristocracy, and people began using clothing more as a form of individual expression of the true self than as a pure indication of social status. As a result, the shifts that occurred in fashion at the turn of the 19th century granted the opportunity to present new public identities that also provided insights into their private selves. Katherine Aaslestad indicates how "fashion, embodying new social values, emerged as a key site of confrontation between tradition and change." (en)
  • La storia della moda nel periodo 1795-1820 in Europa e nei paesi influenzati dalla moda europea conobbe il trionfo dello stile informale rispetto al periodo precedente ed a tutto il XVIII secolo. Dopo la Rivoluzione Francese, in generale, la popolazione tendeva a distanziarsi dagli antichi costumi dell'aristocrazia e le persone iniziarono ad utilizzare il vestito come una forma di espressione individuale piuttosto che come un'indicazione del proprio status sociale. Katherine Aaslestad disse a tal proposito: «la moda incarnava i nuovi valori sociali ed emergeva come un punto focale di confronto tra tradizione e cambiamento». (it)
  • A moda no período de 1795–1820 em países europeus e com influência europeia viu o triunfo final da nudez ou dos estilos informais sobre os brocados, rendas, perucas e pó de arroz do início do século XVIII. Após a Revolução Francesa, ninguém queria parecer um membro da aristocracia francesa, e as pessoas começaram a usar roupas mais como uma forma de expressão individual do verdadeiro eu do que como uma mera indicação de seu status social. Como resultado, as mudanças que ocorreram na moda na virada do século XIX deram a oportunidade de apresentar novas identidades públicas que também forneceram percepções sobre seu eu privado. Katherine Aaslestad indica como "a moda, incorporando novos valores sociais, emergiu como um local-chave de confronto entre tradição e mudança". (pt)
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