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'The Royal Pavilion, Brighton, reflects fashionable tastes
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... 'The Royal Pavilion, Brighton, reflects fashionable tastes in architecture, design, attitudes and way of life?' Do you agree with this hypothesis? The Royal Pavilion was a very fashionable building in it's day. The architecture was quite fashionable as it used the idillic style which was fashionable and the farmhouse idea was fashionable, however the Indian style the Royal Pavilion used was unfashionable. On the outside of the Pavilion the Prince also used the neo-classical style which was fashionable back then. Trompe l'oeil was a fashionable interior design which the Prince used. However the Prince did use chinoiserie which was unpopular then but was popular 50-60 years before the Prince used it. The Prince then used wall-to-wall carpets which was unfashionable but caught on. The Royal Pavilion was also fashionable because it had banquets, balls and many other social events. Also in the Pavilion it is clear to see the attitude from the














