Loretta reports:
June fashions from the Ladies monthly Museum. You may notice a similarity to the the 1821 plate I posted in April, yet there’s quite a difference in fashion details. Interesting, too, that the General Monthly Statement of Fashion includes a report on weather & its influence on fashion. (Please click on pictures to enlarge for readability.)
—Ladies’ Monthly Museum, Vol XIX, 1824 (June issue)
Tuesday, June 5, 2012
Fashions for June 1824
Tuesday, June 5, 2012
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At first I thought the white gown was a wedding gown, though it is unsuitable for morning.
You find the most interesting things.
Your posts keep having coincidentally great timing with respect to my research/etc...I spent yesterday looking through a bunch of early-c19th fashion...blurbs? Mini-reports? in the ephemera stack in my archive. Love this.
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