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The Evolution of Men's Wear from the Middle Ages to18th Century
In the west, as early as the Middle Ages, men's wear was extremely feminine. In Louis XIII's court, gorgeous clothes and powder constitute men's daily life, and religious clothing also absorbs the characteristics of women's clothing. Take Louis XV in France as an example. At that time, it was popular for men to wear women's clothes. Pink wigs, lace pleats, earrings, diamond ornaments, feather shoes, all the things that women like to wear, men feel fashionable. Later, it was once evaluated that this trend was rated as "French deformity".

Rococo evolved from the French word rocaille, which originally refers to an interior decoration made of shells and pebbles. Rococo art is a French art style in the18th century, which came into being in the late Louis XIV (1643 ~ 17 15) and was popular in Louis XV (1715 ~15). It is characterized by complexity. Artistic style, in Mozart, Fourtet and Consboro, runs through a common theme, combining rationality and good taste with relaxed, clear and orderly materials.