(The rightmost outfit, with its skimpier sleeve coverage, non-whitish color scheme, and slightly lower neckline, is the evening dress. The lady on the left is wearing a version of the classic late 1820's "salad More
England, London, September 1829 Prints; engravings Hand-colored engraving on paper Gift of Dr. and Mrs. Gerald Labiner (M.86.266.486) Costume and Textiles
Identifier: worldoffashionco13lond (find matches) Title: The World of fashion and continental feuilletons Year: 1836 (1830s) Authors: Subjects: Fashion Publisher: London : Published by Mr. Bell Contributin More
Caption below image: Popular Musicians. 1. Rubini. 2. Donzelli. 3. Lablache. English: Identifier: worldoffashionco13lond (find matches) Title: The World of fashion and continental feuilletons Year: 1836 More
Caption below image: St. Cloud. One of the Palaces of the King of France. English: Identifier: worldoffashionco13lond (find matches) Title: The World of fashion and continental feuilletons Year: 1836 (1830s) More
Caption below image: Miss Shirreff as Clara. In the Siege of Rochelle. (Clara singing) 'Mid the early scenes of youth &c. Published by Bell, 28, Craven St., Strand. April 2, 1836. English: Identifier: world More
Identifier: worldoffashionco13lond (find matches) Title: The World of fashion and continental feuilletons Year: 1824 (1820s) Authors: Subjects: Fashion Publisher: London : Published by Mr. Bell Contributin More
Caption below image: Portraits of Carlotta Grisi and M. Perrot. A Scene in the Ballet, called "Le Rossignol," as perforned at the King's Theatre. Drawn and Etched by T. Jones, and Awuatinted by Hunt. Published More
Caption below image: Portraits of Madame Maliban, Mr. H. Phillips, Mr. Templeton, Miss Poole, & Messrs. Bedford, Seguin, Weiland, &c. In the Last Scene in the new opera, called "the Maid" of Artois. Published More
Identifier: worldoffashionco13lond Title: The World of fashion and continental feuilletons Year: mid-1830s (1830s) Authors: Subjects: Fashion Publisher: London : Published by Mr. Bell Contributing Library: More
Caption below image: Madame Vestris and M. C. Mathews. In the Farce of "One Hour, or the Carnival Ball." Swiftly. What Julia! I am, indeed, Surprised! Published by Bell, 28, Craven St., Strand, London. Novr More
The Last & Newest Fashions. 1836. Fashionable Head-Dresses. Identifier: worldoffashionco13lond (find matches) Title: The World of fashion and continental feuilletons Year: 1836 (1830s) Authors: Subjects: Fas More
Caption below image: Madame Vestris and Mr. Charles Mathews. A Scene in the Farce of "One Hour, or the Carnival Ball," as performed at the Olympic Theatre. (No. 1. of Theatrical Portraits) Swiftly. What Julia! More
Queen Victoria visits Brighton in 1837
FIG. 2--Open robe of withe tulle over a white satin petticoat ; the latter is trimmed with a blond lace flounce, which is headed by a wreath of flowers. The robe is looped high at each side by a gerbe of flowe More
Violet cloth pelisse of a peculiarly fine texture; tight corsage, and sleeves made moderatrly wide. The corsage and the front of the skirt is ornamented with fancy silk trimming to correspond; sable myff; hat o More
Fig. 2--White satin robe, the border finidhed with a deep flounce of real lace, and the front of the skirt trimmed en tablier with lace ; it is terminated upon the flounce by a knot of oiseau ribbon and a flowe More
Fig. 2--Pelisse robe of striped silk; it is of two shades of green, a dead and bright stripe alternately ; the front of the skirt is trimmed in a very novel manner with black lace and coques and bands of green More
A robe of pink velours épinglé, trimmed round the border with a wreath of leaves in dead gold; a gerbe of them ascends on each side of the front as high as the knee. Corsage drapé trimmed with blond, standing u More
Portraits of her Majesty Queen Victoria and the Duchess of Sutherland
Short pelisse-mante, trimming is chenille fringe. Public domain photograph of 19th-century fashion design, dress catalog, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
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Crimson velvet frock and pantaloons, trimmed with sable <Note: Sable is longer haired and dark brown!?>. Bonnet of pink gros de Tours, ornamented with a bouquet of short Ostrich feathers, and ribbons to correspond.
FIG. 2--Crimson merinos vest ; and pantaloons of black satin striped coutil. Velvet cap, trimmed with an ostrich feather. FIG. 3--Green satin robe ; a high corsage, trimmed with velvet, and a row of interlace More