Bertin designed gowns that presented the female figure as an imposing presence. Women took up three times as much space as men when wearing one of her designs, which ensured a reasonable amount of ‘personal space.’
The pannier was worn only by the upper class and was a ceremonial dress. It consisted of a petticoat and hoops that were made of light steel or wooden bars.
Rose Bertin also made the rustic muslin dress popular, releasing the body from corsets and baskets. This style of dress was prompted by the fascination with Rousseau's theories of return to nature and references from the antiquity (Enlightenment).
Only reason why I'd want to be in politics is to have my own "Minister of Fashion" like Rose Bertin.
My first priority would be to do away with egregious violations of aesthetic taste and decency like this:
The Great Reset for fashion is nothing short of terrifying
No! No! No! No! https://music.apple.com/us/album/sacrifice/1437472870?i=1437473023
No! No! No! No! https://music.apple.com/us/album/sacrifice/1437472870?i=1437473023
It's hard to find anything novel and even remotely worthy of praise in 2020.