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Magazine of Female Fashions of London and Paris. No. 36. London Feb. 1801: Walking Dress... 1801. Creator: Unknown
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Magazine of Female Fashions of London and Paris. No. 36. London Feb. 1801: Walking Dress... 1801. Creator: Unknown
Magazine of Female Fashions of London and Paris. No. 36. London Feb. 1801: Walking Dress; Evening Dress, 1801
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This print, titled "Magazine of Female Fashions of London and Paris. No. 36. London Feb. 1801: Walking Dress; Evening Dress," offers a fascinating glimpse into the world of fashion during the early 19th century. The image, created by an unknown artist, showcases two elegant dresses that were popular in both London and Paris during the Regency era. The walking dress, depicted on the left, is a prime example of the Empire style that was prevalent during this time. Characterized by its high waistline and full, voluminous skirt, this dress was designed for comfort and ease of movement. The dress is accessorized with a simple head dress and a pair of hand warmers, which would have been essential in the chilly winter months. On the right, the evening dress exudes an air of sophistication and elegance. The rich color and intricate detailing of the fabric would have made it a showstopper at any formal event. The dress is completed with an elaborate headdress that adds to its grandeur. This print, which is believed to have been published in London in February 1801, is a testament to the influence of French fashion on the British Isles during this period. The low countries, particularly France and the Netherlands, were major contributors to the fashion scene in Europe, and this print reflects the close connections between the two fashion capitals. The print is an etching, created using printing ink on paper. It is a valuable addition to any collection of historic fashion illustrations and offers a unique insight into the fashion trends of the time. Whether you are a fashion historian, an art enthusiast, or simply someone with an interest in history, this print is sure to captivate and inspire you.
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