The London and Paris ladies' magazine of fashion, ed. by mrs. Edward ThomasJane Thomas (née Pinhorn) 1850 |
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... pink antique moire was ornamented by blond mixed with silver . Tulle dresses are orna- mented by ruches of tulle divided by ruches of ribbon , bouillonnés of tulle of two colours mixed with bouillonnés of satin . 3 ornamented with lace ...
... pink antique moire was ornamented by blond mixed with silver . Tulle dresses are orna- mented by ruches of tulle divided by ruches of ribbon , bouillonnés of tulle of two colours mixed with bouillonnés of satin . 3 ornamented with lace ...
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... pink , with voilette of white lace . BONNETS , CAPS , & c . Dinner cap of lace with lappet laid across , on which are sprigs of delicate flowers . Capote à coulisses of green satin lined with white . Coiffure of point lace with noeuds ...
... pink , with voilette of white lace . BONNETS , CAPS , & c . Dinner cap of lace with lappet laid across , on which are sprigs of delicate flowers . Capote à coulisses of green satin lined with white . Coiffure of point lace with noeuds ...
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... pink cerise , or blue ribbon in the against the cold . Moire antique is much used for hem , to which are added two flowers , or two noeuds redingotes . Those with satin stripes are the most of ribbon with long ends placed at the head of ...
... pink cerise , or blue ribbon in the against the cold . Moire antique is much used for hem , to which are added two flowers , or two noeuds redingotes . Those with satin stripes are the most of ribbon with long ends placed at the head of ...
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... pink silk with plisses of which are introduced into the habit - shirt , and the ribbon and feather . lace laid quite plain from the termination of the collar . Children are now dressed with much taste ; we are returning to the ...
... pink silk with plisses of which are introduced into the habit - shirt , and the ribbon and feather . lace laid quite plain from the termination of the collar . Children are now dressed with much taste ; we are returning to the ...
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... pink satin , with bands laid on of fancy velvet , and chenille flowers at the side . CAPS , BONNETS , & c . Coiffure of lace formed of lappets , with noeud of cerise velvet . Bonnet of paille Terry velvet , with folds of satin and blond ...
... pink satin , with bands laid on of fancy velvet , and chenille flowers at the side . CAPS , BONNETS , & c . Coiffure of lace formed of lappets , with noeud of cerise velvet . Bonnet of paille Terry velvet , with folds of satin and blond ...
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barège black lace black velvet blond blue Bobino Bonnet of pink Bonnet of white bouillonné bouillons brandenbourgs bunch buttons cachemire cannezous cap of lace cap of tulle Capote à coulisses Carriage Dress.-Robe ceinture centre chemisette chiné Coiffure of hair Coiffure of lace colour corsage is open crape deep flounces Dinner cap Dinner Dress.-Robe dresses edged elegant embroidered muslin embroidery fancy straw feathers festonnés flowers frills fringe front galons gauze gimp glacé silk green guimpe HALF FIGURES half-long sleeves jacket lappets lilac LONDON AND PARIS Louis XV manteau mantelet marabouts Morning cap narrow ribbon negligé nœuds noeuds of ribbon open body organdy ornamented pagoda sleeves pardessus peignoirs pelerine pink satin pink silk plissé pretty Promenade Dress.-Robe revers rows of lace rows of narrow ruche satin scolloped side skirt striped style tablier taffetas tarlatane telet three rows toilettes trimmed with lace vandyked waist Walking Dress.-Robe white lace worn wreath
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