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1847 plate showing how popular fashion was interpreted in cultures across Europe. Wish they were full-length/labeled!
July 1852 plate of a fashionable mother, young son, and his nurse. Nice to see working class dress! #fashionhistory
Madeleine Morlet's early 1900s bodice is a close reproduction of late 18th C. style. By de la Gandara #fashionhistory
So exciting when fashion plates have their original description, like these which show the transition to empire style
Lavish floral and lace trimmed 1855 moire gown. Looks like she's also wearing the same lace as a veil #fashionhistory
Rare to see so much detail on an early 19thC dress-theyre usually so simplistic. Wonder if this design was ever worn?
Before Pinterest, articles like this from 1882 would teach the latest #hairstyles. I think I'd need a few more steps!
Fascinating how late #rococo fashion looks both simple and opulent at the same time. Such an interesting dichotomy!
1785 fur trimmed court dress. The epitome of rococo opulence. I would love to see an extant version! #fashionhistory
The soft colors in this circa 1845 fashion plate give the scene such a calm and soothing vibe. #fashionhistory