Journal of Clothing Science
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DOI: 10.15862/02KL416 (https://doi.org/10.15862/02KL416)

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Alimova N.К., Uvarova Y.N. «Pandora» on the Russian throne. Fashion and Russian Empresse. Part 2. Journal of Clothing Science. 2016; 1(4). Available at: https://kostumologiya.ru/PDF/02KL416.pdf (in Russian). DOI: 10.15862/02KL416


«Pandora» on the Russian throne. Fashion and Russian Empresse. Part 2

Alimova Natalia Konstantinovna
LLC «Publishing company «World of science», Russia, Moscow
E-mail: alimova@mir-nauki.com

Uvarova Yulia Nikolaevna
Museums of the Moscow Kremlin, Russia, Moscow
jullia_uvarova@mail.ru

Abstract. The article is devoted to a retrospective analysis of mutual relations between the Russian empresses and a such nontrivial social phenomenon like a fashion. In many European countries, in the XVIII century the royal or imperial courts revolved around the zeitgeists of costume, and fashion was born in the Monarch’s residency. He and his entourage became the role models in clothes, accessories, shoes and hairstyles, as well as in behavioral pattern, even in dance and plastique. Compliance with this pattern was a way to express the loyal feelings. The ceremonial court-dress basically followed fashion trends and developed in line with the dominant style of art. Based on the analysis of historical documents, scientific literature and rich illustrative material the authors show the attitude of each Russian Empress towards costume, mode of dress and influence on fashion. The first part presents the Empresses of the XVIII century — Catherine I, Anne of Russia, Elizaveta Petrovna and Catherine II.

The article was framed in the imago-graphic format, in which the text — illustrative material ratio is about equivalent. All portraits are as nearly attributed and attached to the place of their current exposure.
Authors’ contributions: the text — Yu.N. Uvarova, selection of illustrative material — N.K. Alimova

Keywords: Catherine I, Anne of Russia, Elizaveta Petrovna and Catherine II, history of costume, the Russian Empresses, regal Pandora

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