This is actually Marie Antoinette's corset.in the Musee Galiera in Paris. She hated wearing corsets! One of the few pieces of clothing that survived the French Revolution.
One of the pieces sold in that earlier Christie’s sale was this fragment of puce silk and lace from a gown worn by Marie Antoinette while imprisoned in the Temple. This was once owned by Madame de Tourzel as well.
I think court dresses are the most beautiful pieces of clothing i've ever seen. - Marie Antoinette’s two- piece court dress, attributed to dressmaker Marie Jeanne “Rose” Bertin, France,
One of Marie Antoinette’s shoes, originally lost when the Queen and royal family fled the Tuileries when it was stormed in along with embroidered garters once belonging to Marie, and embroidered bonnet once belonging to her daughter, Marie Therese.
Louis the Sixteenth and Marie Antoinette's Last Letter
The guillotine blade that beheaded French queen Marie Antoinette on display at Madame Tussauds London.
Ring with the woven hair of Marie Antoinette, given by the Queen to the marquise de Soucy, Governess to the royal children, during the Revolution in 1792 Photo of 2