Journal des dames et des modes. Costumes parisien 1827. Ceinture à la girafe.
Category: Europe
Fashions in Europe. European Costume and Cultural History.
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.
Prominent woman 1840. Donna eminente. Rome and its surroundings.
Donna eminente. Nuova Raccolta dei principali Costumi di Roma e suoi Contorni.
Lazio Wagoner in 1840. Costumes of Rome and its surroundings.
Carrettiere Romano. Nuova Raccolta dei principali Costumi di Roma e suoi Contorni. Costumes of Rome and its surroundings.
Farmer from Lazio. Venditore di Giornata.
Farmer from Lazio on his way to the weekly market. Venditore di Giornata. Costumes of Rome and its surroundings.
Woman from Marino 1840. Donna di Marino.
Costumes of Rome and its surroundings. Donna di Marino. Woman from Marino 1840.
Costumes of Rome. Woman of Civita Castellana 1840.
Costumes of Rome. Woman of Civita Castellana 1840. Donna di Civita Castellana.
Carolingian Lord going to hunt with bird. 7th century.
Carolingian Lord going to hunt with bird. 7th century.
Fashion history. Reign of Napoleon I. 1804 to 1814.
Fashions under the First Empire. Reign of Napoleon I. 1804 to 1814.
Part of the Allies entering Paris after Waterloo 1814.
The Reminiscences and Recollections of Captain Gronow, being anecdotes of the camp, court, clubs and society, 1810-1860.