La Mode Collection
"La Mode: A Glimpse into the Fashionable World of Paris in the 19th Century" Step back in time and immerse yourself in the glamorous world of "La Mode
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"La Mode: A Glimpse into the Fashionable World of Paris in the 19th Century" Step back in time and immerse yourself in the glamorous world of "La Mode, " a renowned fashion publication that captured the essence of style and elegance during its heyday. With vibrant colour lithographs, this collection transports us to Paris, where fashion was not just a trend but an art form. In July 1831, a captivating lithograph showcases the bustling streets of Paris adorned with fashionable men and women donning exquisite attire. Their ensembles reflect the ever-evolving tastes and trends that defined La Mode's influence on society. A fashionable hairstyle takes center stage in another vivid photograph, capturing one woman's impeccable coiffure. This image serves as a testament to how hairstyles were considered an essential element of personal style during this era. Flipping through La Mode's pages from April 1831 and April 1830 reveals stunning lithographs that depict elegant ladies dressed in opulent gowns, exuding grace and sophistication. These illustrations provide insight into the evolving silhouettes and fabrics favored by high society at that time. Beyond Parisian borders, we are transported to Princes Hall in Piccadilly for The Artists Costume Ball—an enchanting engraving showcasing individuals clad in elaborate costumes inspired by various artistic periods. This event epitomizes how fashion transcends geographical boundaries while celebrating creativity. The year 1840 brings us yet another glimpse into La Mode's world—a colourful lithograph depicting stylish men and women strolling along boulevards adorned with luxurious shops. It captures both their refined taste for clothing as well as their desire to be seen amidst societal gatherings. "Moeurs Anglo-chevaleresques, " created by Edouard de N___ is another remarkable piece featured within La Mode's repertoire.