The London and Paris ladies' magazine of fashion, ed. by mrs. Edward ThomasJane Thomas (née Pinhorn) 1858 |
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... continue to be of light and airy appearance ; some rich and splendid ones , however , made of lampas , brocatelle , and moire antique , covered by lace , will be worn . Youth- fulness needs only the lightest toilettes , whilst a richer ...
... continue to be of light and airy appearance ; some rich and splendid ones , however , made of lampas , brocatelle , and moire antique , covered by lace , will be worn . Youth- fulness needs only the lightest toilettes , whilst a richer ...
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... continues for six hours . In the interval between each ascent and descent , there is a calm , which lasts at least for a quarter of an hour , and not longer than an hour . Afterwards , at the rising or setting of the moon , the current ...
... continues for six hours . In the interval between each ascent and descent , there is a calm , which lasts at least for a quarter of an hour , and not longer than an hour . Afterwards , at the rising or setting of the moon , the current ...
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... continues for six hours . In the interval between each ascent and descent , there is a calm , which lasts at least for a quarter of an hour , and not longer than an hour . Afterwards , at the rising or setting of the moon , the current ...
... continues for six hours . In the interval between each ascent and descent , there is a calm , which lasts at least for a quarter of an hour , and not longer than an hour . Afterwards , at the rising or setting of the moon , the current ...
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... continue in favour ; they are becoming to the figure , and the bodies are mostly with them ; some have them to all , even the ball - dress and the simple toilettes of young ladies of white , taffetas striped with pink or blue have very ...
... continue in favour ; they are becoming to the figure , and the bodies are mostly with them ; some have them to all , even the ball - dress and the simple toilettes of young ladies of white , taffetas striped with pink or blue have very ...
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... continue similar to those worn at the commencement of the winter ; simplicity is more than ever in favour for them when required for morning or walking . They have been lately of velvet , without flowers , which are not used , but some ...
... continue similar to those worn at the commencement of the winter ; simplicity is more than ever in favour for them when required for morning or walking . They have been lately of velvet , without flowers , which are not used , but some ...
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bands of velvet basque bavolet beautiful berthe black lace black taffetas black velvet blond blue blue velvet Bonnet of white bouillons brandenbourgs bunches burnous buttons Carriage Dress.-Robe casaque ceinture chiné colour crape deep Delule ditto double skirt Dress.-Robe Dress.-Robe of taffetas edged elegant embroidered extra eyes fauchon favour feathers fichus flounces flowers frill fringe front green grey guimp guipure head heart high body KALYDOR LONDON AND PARIS low body MACASSAR OIL Madame Madame Tussauds MAGAZINE manteau mantelet materials morning muslin narrow negligé noeud Numbers ornamented paille de riz palace PARIS LADIES pelerine Pills pink placed plaid plain PLATE plissé popeline pretty Price rich Robe rose round ROWLANDS rows Royal ruches satin satin ribbon shawl side silk sleeves spot Stamps straw Street style taffetas tarlatane teeth Terry velvet toilettes trimmed with lace tulle Vieille violet waist white lace wind worn wreath young
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