While Eugenie was crowned Empress in the beginning, France’s political structure went through 3 changes during her “reign”, eventually becoming a republic, with the title of “Emperess” replaced by “President’s Wife”. (Photo: Empress Eugenie on coronation day 1852) (Notice the dropped shoulders with fringe on her dress – a style …
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Meanwhile, back in France… we jump ahead of the Borbon Royalty to 1852 and a new type of Regime…
… and the return of the Napoleonic era with Napoleon III. Louis-Napoleon Bonapart was the only President (1848-52) of the French Second Republic, and as Napoleon III Emperor (1852-70). He was the nephew & heir of Napoleon I. He was the first in France to be elected by popular vote. …
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We have been discussing French Royalty for some time because…
… France, led by the example or direct policy of their rulers, has guided fashion directly or indirectly for almost 200 years; much of that during the 1740-1914 eras for which we build costumes. While America has had it’s influences on worldwide fashion, until about 1899, America was still very …
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Hortense, Napoleon’s step-daughter’s fashion influence spread far…
Hortense’s life crossed countries & political changes. The daughter of a somewhat “radical” fashion icon, she continued many of her mother’s fashionable ideas, while keeping them updated and new. Her influence was in the 1810’s, where her legacy was to carry high Parisienne fashion into the countries of Holland, Sweden, …
Hortense lived with Napoleon…
Napoleon made her return to Holland because he did not feel it was appropriate for a step-daughter to be living with him. Instead of returning to Louis, she moved in with a count & had an illegitimate son. At the end of Napoleon’s reign in 1814, she was given a …
Hortense gave birth to Napoleon III…
She ended up loving the country & all who lived there, & when her son, Napoleon III died as a child in 1807, she returned to France, where she was embraced back into the culture. (portrait: Hortense daughter of Josephine who was wife then ex of Napoleon Bonaparte I. Hortense …
Hortense, Step Daughter of Napoleon 1st…
… married Napoleon’s little brother, Louis under Napoleon’s directive. Being happily ensconced & loved by Parisian society, she did not want to move to Holland when Louis became King of Holland. They did not get along, & spent their time avoiding each other in the large castle. (portrait: Hortense in …
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