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Mouse Mat : Maison Jays mourning outfitters, 1888. Creator: Unknown
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Maison Jays mourning outfitters, 1888. Creator: Unknown
Maison Jays mourning outfitters, 1888. From, The Graphic. An Illustrated Weekly Newspaper Volume38. July to December, 1888
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Media ID 25321927
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This print from 1888 showcases Maison Jays mourning outfitters, a prominent British fashion establishment of the 19th century. The image captures a woman dressed in mourning attire on board a ship's deck. She stands elegantly against the railing, her umbrella and lifebelt serving as poignant symbols of protection amidst the turbulent waters. The photograph offers us a glimpse into Victorian society's approach to death and mourning customs. Maison Jays specialized in providing clothing specifically designed for those grieving the loss of loved ones, catering to their unique needs during this somber period. The woman's outfit reflects this mournful aesthetic with its dark colors and modest design. The unknown creator skillfully illustrates both the fashion trends of the time and societal attitudes towards death. This snapshot transports us back to an era where mourning was not only an emotional experience but also deeply intertwined with one's appearance. Preserved within the pages of The Graphic, an illustrated weekly newspaper, this historical artifact serves as a testament to Maison Jays' influence on women's wear during that era. It is through such images that we can appreciate how fashion played an integral role in expressing cultural values and social norms throughout history. As we admire this remarkable piece captured by an anonymous artist over a century ago, we are reminded of our connection to past generations and their distinct ways of navigating grief while still embracing style.
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