Horse riding costume. La Mode 1836. Costume de Cheval. Pantalon blanc petite redingote verte de chez Ilummann. Chapeau gris de chez Dufour Bodson. Cheval de chez Cremieuæf, Chemise de Pierret… Read More
Category: Fashion History
Crepe dresses 1832. Romanticism fashion.
Crepe dresses 1832. Romanticism fashion.
Romanticism fashion. Gauze dresses 1830.
Romanticism fashion. Gauze dresses 1830. Béret en ruban de gaze du Magasin de Mme. Millet, Boulevart Italien, No. 20. Robe de gaze ornée de rouleaux de satin et dꞌune broderie… Read More
Bonnet de blonde. Headdresses parisien 1830.
Bonnet de blonde. Headdresses parisien 1830.
Satin jacket. Coat with collar. Cashmere pants 1830.
Satin jacket with diamond buttons. Coat with collar and gold buttons. Cashmere pants 1830. Habit à collet de volours et boutons dꞌor. Gilet de satin garni de boutons en diamans.… Read More
Fashion in the Reign of Louis-Philippe. 1830 to 1848.
The Revolution of July, 1830 — Fashions in Louis Philippe’s reign — Microscopical bonnets, called “bibis,” “cabriolets” — Variety of caps — Fashions of the Middle Ages and of the Renaissance — The stage — Historic costumes — Influence of Rachel, the actress — Greek and Roman fashions — Colours — Various designations of materials — Bedouin sleeves — Bonnets and head-dresses — Pamela bonnets — Novel eccentricities — Taglioni gowns, gathered “4 la Vierge,” laced “à la Niobe,” &c. — The “Sylvestrine” — Costumes to be worn on occasions of attempts on the king’s life — Bouquets for balls.
Jeune Dame vêtue d’une Robe à la Circassienne 1775
Young lady dressed in a Circassian dress lined with painted complaint stripes, in the newest taste. Court dress during the reign of Louis XVI in Versailles.
Naples hat. Straw, cornette, crepe hats, 1816.
Naples hat. Straw, cornette, crepe hats. Romantic era 1816.
France menswear 1817. Coat with velvet collar. Waistcoat.
Journal des dames et des modes. Habit à Collet de Velours. Gilet de piqué.
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.