Galerie des Modes, 21e Cahier, 3e Figure
Levite, with two pleats in the back, regular, stopped at the waist with a scarf that ends in tassels. Coiffure: a straw hat trimmed with gauze en pouf, trimmed with flowers. (1779)

Such were the first Levites; they were worn first plain,
without panniers or bouffantes; but
with time, they were stripped of
this original simplicity, such that one will have occasion to notice it thereafter. To the notice which is found at the bottom of
the Print, being sufficient to give an idea of the costume, we add only a word
on the shoe, that the position of the Figure doesn't permit to be shown
entirely. It is a shoe à la Lévite; it has neither buckles, nor
rosettes, and attaches with a gance, which
is tied under a parement folded back
over the foot, and which has the same shape and color as the sleeve parement, thus the shoe matches the
Gown.
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