Dresses for the home, based on Lesur & Cie fabrics.

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Dresses for the home. Parisian style 1915.

Dresses for the home. Parisian style models based on Lesur & Cie fabrics.

Le style parisien 1915. Plate XVII.

Robes de Maison. Modèles “du Style Parisien” d’après les Tissus de Lesur & Cie.

  • Dress in Talamophine; a new kind of velvet supple as silk muslin and very shiny (Lesur & Cie. No. 4709) it forms a mantle behind and is trimmed with bands of ermine.
  • Dress of Poulinette: a new velvet em chiffon wonderfully flexible and brilliant (Lesur & Cie. No. 4710) trimmed with skunk snowing petticoat in Valenciennes.

Source: Le style parisien. Planche XVII. Supplément du ” Style Parisian ” No 3. Le Directeur – Gérant: Lucien Vogel.

Illustration, damasks, ornament
Note:  Inhabitants of Pluvigner, Bretagne 19th c.
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