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Category: La Mode Illustrée

La Mode Illustrée, May 14, 1865

Fashion plate showing two women in a garden; one woman on the left in a grey gown with black trim, the skirt open over a purple petticoat; the woman on the right in a light teal gown with black trim on the sleeve heads and around the waist and short tails of the bodice.
November 26, 2025 ~ Cassidy Percoco ~ Leave a comment

Toilettes by Mme Bréant-Castel, 58 1/2 Rue St. Anne. Redingote of unbleached-linen-colored taffeta, with scalloped edges, trimmed with a thick piping of lilac taffeta; the redingote is open in front over an undergown of lilac taffeta, edged with a narrow box-pleated flounce; this undergown is not a full gown, and is made of two pieces … Continue reading La Mode Illustrée, May 14, 1865

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