French dominance of what is chic for …

Years: 1852 - 1863

French dominance of what is chic for nineteenth century women is absolute.

Parisian designs of garments and accessories are publicized throughout Europe and America by fashion plates and journals.

At first originating from England and France, after 1850 they come from all European countries.

Haute couture takes control of the fashion-design world at this point.

The Englishman Charles Frederick Worth, who had emigrated to Paris at twenty in 1845, establishes his own ladies' shop in 1858; he is among the first of the great couturiers and one of the most influential.

Through Princess Metternich, wife of the Austrian ambassador to France, he gains the patronage of the fashionable empress Eugénie, wife of Napoleon III of France.

Worth introduces the practice of preparing and showing a collection of designs in advance, and he is the first to use young girls as live mannequins to display designs to buyers.

He pioneers in designing dresses to be copied in French workrooms and distributed throughout the world.

Although only the rich can afford designer fashions, the styles gradually reach the ready-to-wear market (in a modified form that nonetheless prompts the introduction of new fashions for the upper classes), so that haute couture comes to dictate women's fashions.

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