Queen of Fashion: What Marie Antoinette Wore to the Revolution by Caroline Weber

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  • Publisher: Picador
  • Pub. Date: October 2007
  • ISBN-13: 9780312427344
  • Sales Rank: 95,696
  • 432pp
  • Edition Description: Reprint
 
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A Washington Post Book World Best Book of the Year
 
When her carriage first crossed over from her native Austria into France, fourteen-year-old Marie Antoinette was taken out, stripped naked before an entourage, and dressed in French attire to please the court of her new king. For a short while, the young girl played the part.

But by the time she took the throne, everything had changed. In Queen of Fashion, Caroline Weber tells of the radical restyling that transformed the young queen into an icon and shaped the future of the nation. With her riding gear, her white furs, her pouf hairstyles, and her intricate ballroom disguises, Marie Antoinette came to embody--gloriously and tragically--all the extravagance of the monarchy.

The New York Times - Liesl Schillinger

In Queen of Fashion, her suspenseful, remarkably well-documented and surprisingly humanizing account of the role style played in Marie Antoinette's fate and legacy, Caroline Weber…adds texture, shimmer and depth to an icon most of us thought we knew already.

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Biography

Caroline Weber is an associate professor of French and Comparative Literature at Barnard College, Columbia University. A specialist in eighteenth-century French culture, she has also taught at the University of Pennsylvania and Yale University. She has published two other books on the French Revolution, as well articles in The New York Times, The Washington Post, Bookforum, and Vogue. She lives in New York City with her husband.

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November 24, 2006: For those obsessed with fashion...This was an outstanding read beautifully detailed, without being flowery,I couldn't put this book down.

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August 12, 2006: This is a terrific look at Marie Antoinette through the fashion she wore that defied French society over the objections of the aristocracy yet set trends with these same nay-sayers imitating or parodying the monarch while the hookers and madams copied her. The premise of Caroline Weber?s fashionable biography is that the doomed queen was her own person from the time at fourteen she first sat on the throne to her last dance with Madam Guillotine. This book is well written and fascinating and fans of the French Revolution era will be enthralled by the detailed accounts especially the haunting all in white final ride to the execution as the author uses the clothing to symbolize the extravagance and ruin of a regime. With a salute top Arnold?s Clothing Theory, Caroline Weber provides a fresh look at this violent period through the wardrobe of its most representative figure. --- Harriet Klausner