1. Galant hat. 2. Baigneuse à la Voluptueuse. 3. young Girl in a little morning Chemise. 4. a little Gentleman in a Matelot, with a Hat à l'Espagnol. "If we revisit in our minds all the modifications of Fashions, it will be very easy for us to convince ourselves that Fashion, called so variable, is yet regular in … Continue reading Galerie des Modes, 63e Cahier, 4e Figure
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Galerie des Modes, 63e Cahier, 3e Figure
The good little Sister walking her little Brother. She is Coiffed with a Hat à la Sicilienne and Dressed in an elegant Fourreau etc. etc. "Mesdames, admit it: while your children are little enough not to make you ashamed of your age and not to shut down your coquetry, you still lead them into society, … Continue reading Galerie des Modes, 63e Cahier, 3e Figure
Galerie des Modes, 63e Cahier, 2e Figure
1. Cap à l'Enfant. 2. Hat à la Delphire. 3. Hat à la Italienne. 4. Child Dressed in a Matelot. 5. Little Girl Dressed à l'Espagnolette. Children. - "Children in Paris are very pretty until the age of seven to eight years. As they are elevated to the place of a numerous crowd of individuals, … Continue reading Galerie des Modes, 63e Cahier, 2e Figure
Galerie des Modes, 63e Cahier, 1ere Figure
1. Hat à l'Androsman. 2. Baigneuse à la Warwick* etc. etc. "Caps and poufs are made of goffered gauze and trimmed with plain, goffered ribbons. This goffering is done with irons, which are furrowed in a thousand rather wide and deep stripes. These irons are heated, and the gauzes and ribbons are heated with them, … Continue reading Galerie des Modes, 63e Cahier, 1ere Figure
And the Winner Is …
Eleryth! You have won my copy of Creating Historical Clothes, congratulations! I wish I could give it to everyone who entered, but unfortunately I only have one. I'll send you a PM on LiveJournal for your address, so I can get it to you.