Morning Dresses May 1794. The Gallery of Fashion Vol. 1. April 1794 to March 1795. Published by Nikolaus von Heideloff, London.
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Petticoat of spotted muslin. Morning Dresses. September 1794.
Morning Dresses. September 1794. The Gallery of Fashion Vol. 1. April 1794 to March 1795. Published by Nikolaus von Heideloff, London.
Circassian robe. Scotch bonnet. Regency April 1794.
England Morning Dresses. Circassian robe. Scotch bonnet. The Gallery of Fashion April 1794. Published by Nikolaus von Heideloff, London.
Morning Dresses with cherry colored satin shoes. April 1794.
The Gallery of Fashion. Morning Dresses. April 1794. Round gown of clear lawn. Cherry coloured satin shoes.
Ranelagh Evening Dresses, August 1795. The Gallery of Fashion.
Robe of fine muslin, petticoat of India long cloth; the bottom of the petticoat embroidered in colours. The Gallery of Fashion Vol. 2. April 1795 To March 1796. Published by Nikolaus von Heideloff, London.
Vauxhall Evening Dresses. England Regency 1795.
Regency Vauxhall Evening Dresses. Round gown of India muslin. October 1795. Gallery of Fashion Vol. 2 Published by Nikolaus von Heideloff.
Jacket and petticoat of sprig muslin. Blue satin shoes. Swan down muff.
Jacket and petticoat of sprig muslin. Blue satin shoes. White gloves. Swan down muff. Heideloff`s Gallery of Fashion. Evening Dress. March 1795.
White satin petticoat trimmed with fur. Evening Dresses. January 1795.
Evening Dresses. January 1795. Gallery of Fashion Vol.1,. Published by Nikolaus von Heideloff, London.
Morning and Afternoon dress. July 1796. Heideloff`s Gallery of Fashion.
Gallery of Fashion VOL III. 1796 by Nicolaus Wilhelm von Heideloff.
Opera dresses. June 1796. Dress à l’Espagnole. Gallery of Fashion.
Opera dresses. June 1796. Dress à l’Espagnole. Gallery of Fashion Vol. 3, April 1795 to March 1796. Published by Nicolaus Wilhelm von Heideloff, London.
Auguste Racinet. The Costume History by Françoise Tétart-Vittu.
Racinet's Costume History is an invaluable reference for students, designers, artists, illustrators, and historians; and a rich source of inspiration for anyone with an interest in clothing and style. Originally published in France between 1876 and 1888, Auguste Racinet’s Le Costume historique was in its day the most wide-ranging and incisive study of clothing ever attempted.
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