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Ballgown published in Observateur des Modes, 1822, with a hairstyle by Monsieur Urbin Penlier, Paris. Published by Aaron Martinet. Fashion plate showing a woman with an elaborately dressed hairstyle and white ballgown embellished with red feathers and pad

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Ballgown published in Observateur des Modes, 1822, with a hairstyle by Monsieur Urbin Penlier, Paris. Published by Aaron Martinet. Fashion plate showing a woman with an elaborately dressed hairstyle and white ballgown embellished with red feathers and padded rouleaux trimming, holding a brisé fan and with a red and coloured striped scarf tied around her neck.  
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Title: Ballgown published in Observateur des Modes, 1822, with a hairstyle by Monsieur Urbin Penlier, Paris. Published by Aaron Martinet. Fashion plate showing a woman with an elaborately dressed hairstyle and white ballgown embellished with red feathers and pad
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Ballgown published in Observateur des Modes, 1822, with a hairstyle by Monsieur Urbin Penlier, Paris.
Published by Aaron Martinet.
 Fashion plate showing a woman with an elaborately dressed hairstyle and white ballgown embellished with red feathers and padded rouleaux trimming, holding a brisé fan and with a red and coloured striped scarf tied around her neck.
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