The period of Louis XVI (1770- 1789) was a period of style change when rococo ended and neoclassicism rose. Therefore, the change of clothing is more complicated. 1776, influenced by polish clothing, rob a la Polonaise (? Robe? Answer? Los Angeles? Polonaise Polish Rob) Figure-1 1, which is characterized in that the skirt part is lifted up in two places like curtains or door curtains at that time, and three soft bulges appear on the buttocks. In order to tie the skirt, Rob has two strings on the inside of the back waist, and the surface is decorated with buttons or ribbons at the same place. The string falls from the inside and binds the skirt through it.
In the1780s, Panyr disappeared, and her skirt became soft, but she continued to use a corset for plastic surgery, wearing a small shawl on her shoulders, and a hip pad named Tornier replaced the skirt. Just like at the end of 17, the back buttock is swollen again. Countries outside France call it cue de Paris? De? Paris, meaning "the ass of Paris").