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recently, a book sharing event titled "bloody fashion on the seine" was held at shanghai peace academy and peace art museum. the event was themed "the queen of fashion and the french revolution" and invited xiao qi, associate professor of the department of history at east china normal university, and zheng shiliang, executive editor of shanghai book review, as guests to explore the fashion world of marie antoinette with readers.
the two guests skillfully combined the seemingly neglected cultural image of the "queen of fashion" with the political turmoil of the french revolution, and explored in depth how marie antoinette influenced and shaped the relationship between fashion and personal destiny in that era. they linked the author caroline weber's interpretation of marie antoinette's clothing politics with the social turmoil of the french revolution, providing readers with a deeper perspective to understand this period of history.
when reading the queen of fashion and the french revolution, we will find that marie antoinette is not only a fashion queen, but also a figure living in the french high society. she showed her identity through clothing and headdresses, and tried to gain power through the conflict between fashion taste and conservative people. but her pursuit led to a tragic ending, which is not only a symbol of marie antoinette's fate, but also the background of the french revolution, reflecting the complex psychological and social phenomena under the social turmoil at that time.
the cultural image of the "beheaded queen" at the paris olympics shows a combination of politics and fashion. marie antoinette's fate is inextricably linked to the progress of the french revolution. how she influenced and shaped the relationship between fashion and personal destiny in the political context requires readers to think deeply.