CHOPIN'S
SENSE OF STYLE |
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Kate
Chopin's move to the tiny community of Cloutierville near Natchitoches,
Louisiana may have been a shock to her. But, it was also a shock to the
other women in the community. Her style of dress was the talk of the town. |
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Emily
Toth/Louisiana State University
She loved fashions, fashionable clothes. In Cloutierville, her small town,
people wore, women wore dresses to do housework in. She wore fancy riding
habits, lavender riding habits with plumes, and she would ride up and down
the street on her horse, and no one had ever seen anything like that before.
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Chopin
wore a Parisian fashion called the "walking costume." The design allowed
her to take walks without tripping over her skirt. But, the outfits also
showed her ankles, which the women of Cloutierville had a hard time adjusting
to. |
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Emily
Toth
I talked to descendants of people who knew her a hundred years later
and she was still the biggest thing that had ever been in Cloutierville,
they still talk about those outfits. It would be like a movie star plunked
down into a small country town. That's what she was. I don't think she knew
how weird she was, or she figured it out maybe later. |
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Historians
say Chopin's style of dress isn't something she would have picked up in
new Orleans in the 1870s. |
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John Magill /Curator/Historic
N.O.
Lengths generally went to the floor. Anything that was above the ankle
it would have been considered risqué to say the least. That would have
been considered a little Parisian perhaps.
John Magill
She could have picked it up in New Orleans though wearing the riding habit
and showing her ankles. That isn't something that would have been done
in the city for general street wear. Riding, yes, but for street wear,
no, cause still the bustle dresses of the 1870's not only went to the
ground, but, they had long trains behind them.
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Kate's
emphasis on fashion was instilled during her teen years. At that time, she
was outfitted in constricting corsets and petticoats under her voluminous
long skirts. The layering gave her a fashionable hourglass figure. Some
scholars say the way Chopin dressed was as much a part of who she was as
the way she wrote. |
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E.F.
GENOVESE /Emory University
I think throughout her life one sees not only the creole influences but
the French influences, the sense of a structured world, a sense of a world
in which feminine beauty is set off by fashion |
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While
Kate's style of dress was unsettling to some folks, scholars say people
liked her because of her interest in others, as well as her desires to be
helpful. The fancy dresses Chopin wore were not a reflection of wealth.
She was never a wealthy woman. |