Redingote or Great-Coat Dress

France?, The Netherlands?, c. 1786-1789, silk

The origin of the redingote lies in long men’s coats with a cutaway front, the riding coat. It is a striking example of the influence men’s fashion exerted on women’s fashion. A redingote for ladies consisted of an overcoat or gown, and a loose skirt in a contrasting colour, which enhanced the coat-like effect. Olive green and pale pink were a popular combination at the end of the 18th century.

  • Artwork typewomenswear, main garment, japon, redingote
  • Object numberBK-1978-250
  • Physical characteristicsZijde, chenille, floszijde