Naples hat. Straw, cornette, crepe hats. Romantic era 1816.
Category: 19th Century
Regency merino dress with Velvet hat, 1816.
Regency merino dress with Velvet hat, 1816. Chapeau de Velours sur une Cornette de Culle. Robe de Mérinos.
Chapeau de Reps, par-dessus de Lévantine.
Costume Parisien 1816. Chapeau de Reps, par-dessus de Lévantine. Associated to: French Fashion history. The Restoration period fashion 1814 to 1830. Fashion in the Reign of Napoleon I. 1804 to… Read More
France menswear 1817. Coat with velvet collar. Waistcoat.
Journal des dames et des modes. Habit à Collet de Velours. Gilet de piqué.
Japanese Fishermen’s family costumes in 1840
Japanese Fishermen’s family costumes in 1840. Famille de Pêcheurs Japonais. Gallery: Asian costumes by Auguste Wahlen. Manners, customs and costumes of all peoples of the world.
Japanese soldier, 19h century. Soldat Japonais.
Traditional Japanese soldier uniform, 19h century.
Ceinture à la girafe. Costume Parisien 1827.
Journal des dames et des modes. Costumes parisien 1827. Ceinture à la girafe.
Young Hindu girl from the upper class.
Traditional India costume. Young Hindu girl from the upper class, 19h century.
Fashion in the Reigns of Louis XVIII and Charles X. Restoration.
Importation of foreign fashions in 1815 — White dresses, white feathers, and fleurs de lys — Emigrant ladies — Russian toques — Male and female dressmakers — Ruchings — Short sleeves and long gloves — Herbault’s bonnets — “Chefs” — Anglomania in 1815 — Green gauze veils; spencers — The “canezou”— Lacroix, the stay-maker — Dr. Pelletan and Charles X. — Wasps — The “Ourika” fashions — The famous leg-of-mutton sleeves — Fashions “a l’Ipsiboé,” “au Trocadéro,” and “à la Dame Blanche” — Blonde caps and turbans — Head-dresses — Fashions “à la giraffe;” “the last sigh of Jocko” — Female book-keepers; shopwomen — The Cafe des Mille-Colonnes.
Japanese nobleman and his servant, 19h century.
Japanese nobleman and his servant, 19h century.