Rococo fashion, popular in the 18th century, is characterized by its ornate, elegant, and playful style. It emphasizes luxury, refinement, and delicate aesthetics.
Rococo fashion emerged in France during the early 18th century, following the opulent Baroque period. It flourished under the reign of Louis XV and spread throughout Europe, influencing art, architecture, and fashion. The style declined in the 1780s with the rise of Neoclassicism.