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Magazine of Female Fashions of London and Paris. No. 29: Walking Dresses, 1798-1806. Creator: Unknown
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Magazine of Female Fashions of London and Paris. No. 29: Walking Dresses, 1798-1806. Creator: Unknown
Magazine of Female Fashions of London and Paris. No. 29: Walking Dresses, 1798-1806
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This etching is a beautiful representation of women's fashion in London and Paris during the late 18th and early 19th centuries, as depicted in the Magazine of Female Fashions of London and Paris, No. 29: Walking Dresses, 1798-1806. The image showcases a collection of elegant walking dresses, each adorned with intricate details and exquisite fabrics. The dresses display the popular empire line, characterized by a fitted bodice that falls loosely over the full skirt, creating an elongated silhouette. Accessories were an essential part of the ensemble, with bonnets, parasols, and hats adding a touch of sophistication and flair. The bonnets, often adorned with ribbons and flowers, were worn tilted at a rakish angle, while parasols provided both shade and an air of refinement. The hats, worn with or without a headdress, were typically adorned with feathers, bows, or other decorative elements. The fashionable women in this print hail from both Britain and France, reflecting the strong influence of European fashion during this period. The low countries, including the Netherlands, also contributed to the fashion scene, as evidenced by the Dutch-style bonnet worn by one of the women. The etching, created using printing ink on paper, is a testament to the rich heritage of historic fashion and the enduring allure of the art form. Sir Phillips Richard, the creator of this Magazine of Female Fashions of London and Paris, captured the essence of the time, providing a fascinating glimpse into the world of 18th and 19th-century fashion.
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