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Fashions for October, 1858. Creator: UnknownFashions for October, 1858. 1. Dress in the new style called a six lis. It has a double skirt - the upper one consisting of six breadths of silk of two different kinds...The corsage is three-quarter
Fashion Plate (Walking Dress), 1822. Creator: John BellFashion Plate (Walking Dress), 1822
Fashion Plate (Evening Half Dress), 1814. Creator: Rudolph AckermannFashion Plate (Evening Half Dress), 1814
Fashion Plate (Morning Dress), 1814. Creator: Rudolph AckermannFashion Plate (Morning Dress), 1814
Fashion Plate (Parisian Carriage Dress), 1819. Creator: John BellFashion Plate (Parisian Carriage Dress), 1819
Fashion Plate (Walking Dress), 1818. Creator: Rudolph AckermannFashion Plate (Walking Dress), 1818
Paris Fashions for May, 1856. Creator: UnknownParis Fashions for May, 1856. Chapeau of white taffetas, with crisped feathers... Mantelet of white muslin...Robe en taffetas quadrille...the skirt has five flounces, with round scallops...Straw hat
Paris Fashions for the New Year, 1854. Creator: UnknownParis Fashions for the New Year, 1854. Lace Cap en point d'Alencon, with groups of flowers on each side; sometimes, instead of these groups, the flowers are placed in a crown
Paris Fashions for October, 1854. Creator: UnknownParis Fashions for October, 1854. Sarcenet Bonnet, with a feather, the inside trimmed with flowers; collar embroidered in satin-stitch, with long points
Paris Fashions for September, 1854. Creator: UnknownParis Fashions for September, 1854. Robe de taffetas rose, with three flounces embroidered on tulle rose. The embroidery is a point de chainette; the rounded pinkings are embroidered the same
Paris fashions for September, 1862. Creator: UnknownParis fashions for September, 1862. Fig. 1. Dress for a Morning Visit. Dark slate-coloured silk dress...The flounce is composed of a black silk fluting...which serves likewise for the trimming of
Comedy-Ballet of Marionettes, II, 1894. Creator: Aubrey BeardsleyComedy-Ballet of Marionettes, II, 1894. Two women, one in bloomers and the other in a figure-hugging dress with flounced sleeves and hem. From The Yellow Book, Vol. II
Madelon, 1868. Creators: Jean Francois Maurice Sand, UnknownMadelon, 1868. The character of Madelon in the theatrical comedy of manners " Les Precieuses Ridicules" by Jean Baptiste de Moliere
The newest fashion for September, 1854