💠 The essentials in five secrets
- Era: France, circa 1760 – the Age of Enlightenment
- Silhouette: neatly framed, ever decorous
- Elements: fine white linen, double row of soft pink lace, cotton tie
- Finishings: adjustable at the back of the cap
Unique piece – available immediately
✨ Beneath the ruffles, an invisible curtsy. Within the lace, a sparkle of mischief.
In the 18th century, a well-born lady was never seen bareheaded. From dawn to dusk, the cap was her faithful accomplice: taming unruly locks, shielding hairstyles from the whims of dust… and sometimes concealing the traces of a night too short.
This model, in fine white linen trimmed with two delicate rose-petal laces, gathers with a matching cotton tie beneath the nape or powdered coiffure. Light as a sigh, it slips under a hat or may be worn alone, for a charm steeped in restraint.
🧵 Technical details
- Seams entirely hand-stitched
- One size, adjustable with cotton tie
🎭 Who is this charlotte for?
For you, Marquise, if:
- You know that a face framed in lace shines all the brighter
- You like to protect your coiffures while enhancing them
- You appreciate when a discreet detail tells an entire story
The Charlotte of Madame de Roselière (1760)
€330.00Price




