Journal des Dames et des Modes (published in Fashions of London and Paris), July 1800.
In the first few years of existence, Fashions of London and Paris published re-printed plates from Journal des Dames et des Modes (Costume Parisien). Some of them are replicas of other plates I have posted, but some I haven’t seen before- like this one.
Journal des Dames et des Modes, 1800.
What a stunning garland on her gown. And excellent way to dress up an otherwise basic white dress.
Journal des Dames et des Modes, 1800.
Well, it may be impractical for riding, but HOLY CRAP do I love this outfit!
Ladies’ Museum, Afternoon Dresses, May 1800.
Look at that cute little jacket thing on the girl in yellow! So delicate and charming!
Afternoon dress for November 1800.
The girl on the left has such a nice little sleeve decoration.
Ladies’ Museum (?), Afternoon Dress for December 1800.
Careful with that feather/candle combination, ladies!
Morning Dress, December 1800 by Ann Frankland Lewis
I love the bright, contrasting lining of her gown!
- February 16
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