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- A check in the Park at Bagatelle
A check in the Park at Bagatelle Hunting dress 1807 - A gambling hell in the Palais-Royal
A gambling hell in the Palais-Royal 1800 - A gathering in the Luxembourg Gardens
A gathering in the Luxembourg Gardens 1800 - A Public Room at Frascatis
A Public Room at Frascatis - A walk in the Tuileries Gardens
A walk in the Tuileries Gardens - An official ball in the Strassbourg Theatre
- An Opera Ball
- Ball Costume 1825
Ball Costume 1825 - Coasack Encampment on the Champs-Elysees
- Costume for young girl. Period, 1821
Costume for young girl. Period, 1821 - Early days of the crinoline - 1855
Early days of the crinoline - 1855 - French Restoration period - 1823
French Restoration period - 1823 - In the Gallery of the Palais-Royal
- Lady in house-robe. Period, 1816
Lady in house-robe. Period, 1816 - Little Patriots
- Out for a ride
- Parisian Fashions
MARQUISE and NAVAILLES SHAWL-MANTELET. MARQUISE.—Silk Pelisse. The body is close; it is trimmed with three rows of goffered ribbons disposed in arcades, and terminated at each point by loops of ribbons one over the other. A row of ribbons runs round the bottom of the body, which has also a lace trimming that falls over the opening of the sleeve. The skirt falls in flutes; it has three rows of ribbons and a lace flounce. NAVAILLES.—Shawl-Mantelet, of taffetas trimmed with lace, fringe, and silk ribbons having velvet stripes. It opens like a shawl in front, and comes high behind. A lace of two inches in width turns down on the neck as far as the bow on the breast; a point falls behind like a little shawl, and is bordered with a ribbon sewed on flat, and a lace of about five inches, besides a fringe; in front this lace forms a bertha. The lower part of the garment, sewed on under the point, is rounded, and hangs in flutes behind. It is bordered with the same ribbon, accompanied by the same, and fringe. The ends in front are pointed. - Preparing for conquest
- The 1830 Effect
The 1830 Effect - The 1840 style
The 1840 style - The Boulevard 'Des Petits Spectacles'
The Boulevard 'Des Petits Spectacles' 1808 - The Delights of the Malmaison
The Delights of the Malmaison A saunter through the park in 1804 - The Extreme of the Crinoline - 1862
NO radical change in womens' costumes occurrred until the early fifties when what are known as the "Second Empire" styles were introduced. A remarkable feature of the fashions set by Eugenie, the consort of Napoleon III, was the enormous crinoline, of which we have more than once in recent years been threatened with a revival. The monstrous dimensions of women's skirts during the period from 1853 to the early seventies afforded an excellent theme for the pencil of the comic artist, and those who care to search the volumes of "Punch" and other illustrated publications of English and French origin, as well as those produced at the time in this country, will find both exact reproductions and caricatures of this style of costume. - The Grecian Bend
The Grecian Bend , a feature of the late 70's