The London and Paris ladies' magazine of fashion, ed. by mrs. Edward ThomasJane Thomas (née Pinhorn) 1841 |
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... pelerine rounded in front ; the under skirt was of Scotch cambric with embroidered inlets ; to complete this toilette , a collar of em- broidered India muslin , and manchettes of lace falling on the hands , with cap of embroidered mus ...
... pelerine rounded in front ; the under skirt was of Scotch cambric with embroidered inlets ; to complete this toilette , a collar of em- broidered India muslin , and manchettes of lace falling on the hands , with cap of embroidered mus ...
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... pelerine of the cardinal ful novelties of negligé ; and the fichu cauchoise ing over the hands ; the skirt opens in front. having mantille of application , pagoda sleeves raised in front by gold cord and tassels , also trimmed with lace ...
... pelerine of the cardinal ful novelties of negligé ; and the fichu cauchoise ing over the hands ; the skirt opens in front. having mantille of application , pagoda sleeves raised in front by gold cord and tassels , also trimmed with lace ...
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... pelerine and sleeves . The coiffure is com- posed of hair quite plain in front , and a fanchon of point lace ornamented with small flowers at the side . No. 8. - Dinner Dress . - Robe of pekin ; the corsage is tight à cœur , and rounded ...
... pelerine and sleeves . The coiffure is com- posed of hair quite plain in front , and a fanchon of point lace ornamented with small flowers at the side . No. 8. - Dinner Dress . - Robe of pekin ; the corsage is tight à cœur , and rounded ...
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... pelerine edged with fringe ; was raised on each side by a wreath of small roses pagoda sleeves , with revers of capucine velvet , and de Mai attached to the ceinture , and raising the cordelière of the same colour ; a collar of cambric ...
... pelerine edged with fringe ; was raised on each side by a wreath of small roses pagoda sleeves , with revers of capucine velvet , and de Mai attached to the ceinture , and raising the cordelière of the same colour ; a collar of cambric ...
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... pelerine the skirt ; the sleeves are long and rather loose , of embroidered muslin , trimmed with lace , and à la religieuse , eornamented at the elbows to corres - ornamented with rosettes of pink ribbon . Cap of pond with the body and ...
... pelerine the skirt ; the sleeves are long and rather loose , of embroidered muslin , trimmed with lace , and à la religieuse , eornamented at the elbows to corres - ornamented with rosettes of pink ribbon . Cap of pond with the body and ...
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bands barège beautiful BEAUTIFYING berthe biais black lace black taffetas black velvet blond blue Bonnet of white bottom bouillons buttons cachemire capotes ceinture centre chemisette cœur Coiffure of hair colour corsage corsage is high crape dear deep flounce DENTIFRICE dress Dress.-Robe Duchess of Kent edged elegant embroidered eyes Fairford fashionable favour feathers fichu flowers frill front gimp gold green grey guimpe guipure head heart high body jockeys KALYDOR ladies lilac LONDON AND PARIS MACASSAR OIL Madame mantelet marabouts mauve morning mother muslin narrow negligé never nœuds ODONTO organdy ornamented paille de riz paletot pelerine pink placed plain plaits PLATE plissé pretty redingote revers ribbon Robe roses round ROWLANDS rows ruche satin season Second ditto shaded shawls side silk skirt straw striped style tablier taffetas tarlatane Teeth tight sleeves toilettes trimmed with lace tulle vieille violet waist worn wreath young Zouave
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