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Magazine of Female Fashions of London and Paris, No. 28: London, June 1800: Walking Dress... 1800. Creator: Unknown
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Magazine of Female Fashions of London and Paris, No. 28: London, June 1800: Walking Dress... 1800. Creator: Unknown
Magazine of Female Fashions of London and Paris, No. 28: London, June 1800: Walking Dress; Full Dress, 1800
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This print is taken from Magazine of Female Fashions of London and Paris, No. 28: London, June 1800. The image showcases two elegant women wearing the latest fashion trends from London and Paris during the Regency era. On the left, a woman is depicted in a walking dress, which was designed for comfort and practicality, allowing women to move freely while strolling in the parks or promenading in the city. The dress features a simple empire line, a popular silhouette of the time, with a full skirt that falls gracefully to the ground. The bodice is adorned with intricate embroidery and a delicate plume, adding a touch of femininity and elegance. On the right, another woman is shown in a full dress, which was reserved for more formal occasions. The empire gown, with its high waistline and voluminous skirt, was a symbol of the Regency fashion. The dress is further embellished with rich colors and patterns, reflecting the opulence and extravagance of the period. Both women are also adorned with elaborate headdresses, adding a final touch to their regal appearance. The print is believed to have been created by Sir Richard Phillips, a renowned English publisher and editor, who was known for his influential fashion magazines. The etching was likely produced using printing ink on paper and published in London or Paris during the late 18th or early 19th century. This historic print provides a fascinating glimpse into the fashion trends of the time and offers a window into the world of Regency-era style.
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