[20] [21] [22] This type of clothing is what became known as the baro't saya , with aristocratic versions of which also referred to as the traje de mestiza (also called the Maria Clara gown in modern times)
She has layers and ruffles galore of our gorgeous floral jacquard organza, which creates a skirt that will literally keep your twirling all day and night
Capris or shorts (No, not even if its hot) Flip-flops, casual sandals, or sky-high stilettos
Given the impossibility of an unbiased review in this instance, I would instead like to offer up some of my favourite pieces from Marie Antoinette Style with you here, coupled with some of my obsessive Marie Antoinette trivia and new research included in the show
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This dreamy blush number, this structured cobalt beauty (obsessed with the leg slit) and this timeless black stunner