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Magasin des Modes, 7e Cahier, Plate II

May 22, 2023February 28, 2024 ~ Cassidy Percoco ~ Leave a comment

January 20, 1787 PLATE II Dark green satin is no less used for men's full dress than for women's. This color, which suits the figure so well, cannot fail to be seized by both sexes. The dress suit worn by the man represented in this Plate is of dark green satin. It is all plain. … Continue reading Magasin des Modes, 7e Cahier, Plate II

Magasin des Modes, 7e Cahier, Plate I

May 9, 2023February 28, 2024 ~ Cassidy Percoco ~ Leave a comment

January 20, 1787 So great is the quantity of redingotes, also called Franco-Anglomane gowns, that we've given, but it's necessary to do so again. Our Ladies have hardly any other dress. One will agree that at least we have varied the forms and the taste of all those that have been shown. That which the Woman … Continue reading Magasin des Modes, 7e Cahier, Plate I

Magasin des Modes, 6e Cahier, Plate III

May 1, 2023February 28, 2024 ~ Cassidy Percoco ~ Leave a comment

January 10, 1787 Two Busts of women. The Woman dressed in a pink gown wears a demi-négligé cap. This cap has a double ruffle of white blonde lace, in large pleats. Its crown or base, very puffed, is of blue crêpe, with its two ends hanging behind, on the shoulders, in the form of a … Continue reading Magasin des Modes, 6e Cahier, Plate III

Magasin des Modes, 6e Cahier, Plate II

April 29, 2023February 28, 2024 ~ Cassidy Percoco ~ Leave a comment

January 10, 1787 PLATE II. An Englishman in hunting dress à l'abattue.* The English felt that coats trimmed with buttons told the gun dog to relax, to drop the trail, and even to go off alone, because it was confused by the buttons; they wear them for the hunt only fastened with pins. Is it to … Continue reading Magasin des Modes, 6e Cahier, Plate II

Magasin des Modes, 6e Cahier, Plate I

August 18, 2020February 28, 2024 ~ Cassidy Percoco ~ Leave a comment

January 10, 1787 No-one can deny that our French Ladies cause their fashions to be adopted by Ladies of nearly all other Kingdoms; however, we must admit that there are restitutions that they make to nearly all. Did they not borrow, at least two years ago, Polonaises, Anglaises, Turques, Chinoises? Now they borrow Espagnoles. It … Continue reading Magasin des Modes, 6e Cahier, Plate I

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