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13 Marie Antoinette-Inspired Moments on the Runway

13 Marie Antoinette-Inspired Moments on the Runway

These runway looks scream "Let them eat cake!"

No one in the history of fashion has done gradiose eccentricity better than the ill-fated Queen of France Marie Antoinette. Her sartorial influence on and off runway shows, from Rihanna's Fenty x Puma collaboration in 2017 to Moschino's Fall/Winter 2020 collection by Jeremy Scott, warrants the controversial royal icon status. Even after 200 years since her fall from grace, Marie Antoinette's impact is embedded in our popular culture and persists notably within the realm of fashion. The 2006 movie epynomously titled Marie Antoinette directed by Sofia Cappola gives us a teen-movie like glimpse into Marie Antoinette's lavish little world before her tragic fate at the guillotine, with costumes topped with balloon-like skirts and over-the-top Rococo revival updos that inspired a generation of designers today.

There's something so appalling yet so alluringly entertaining about the opulent lifestyle and unmatachable style of Marie Antoinette that we're all drawn to. Thanks to fashion and royal runway looks, the frivolous queen's image seems to have altered from a self-indulgently acquisitive to eccentrically fashionable.


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