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Gallery of Fashion: Fig. 286, 287: Evening Dresses
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"Fig. 286. fig. 287.\nPub. as the Act dir.ts Jan.y 1. 1801, by N. Heideloff, at his Office No. 7 John Str. Oxford Road.\"\nMode print from the London Magazine Gallery of Fashion. 1 January 1801.\nEvening dresses.\nFIG. CCLXXXVI.\nThe hair twisted round the head, loose curls in front; bandeau of \nblack and gold striped tiffany, intermixed with the hair looped up with \ngold sliders, falling down behind; silver star placed on the hind-part of \nthe head, three curled coquelicot feathers placed on the right side with a\ndiamond pin. Petticoat of white muslin, trimmed with gold lace, short \nfull sleeves; robe of Salisbury drugget; black lace round the neck, the \nwhole trimmed with gold lace and sable. Diamond ear-rings; white \ngloves and shoes.\nFIG. CCLXXXVII.\nThe hair dressed full in the front, twisted round the head, silver ban-\ndeau intermixed with the hair; diadem of brilliants placed in the front. \Petticoat of white muslin, trimming of gold lace round the bottom; short \nfull sleeves, trimmed with gold lace and tassels. Robe of black velvet, \ntrimmed with gold lace; high tucker, trimmed with lace; diamond \nstud in front. Diamond necklace and ear-rings. White gloves and \nshoes.
Kunstbibliothek, Staatliche Museen zu Berlin
Title: Gallery of Fashion: Fig. 286, 287: Evening Dresses
Description:
"Fig.
286.
fig.
287.
\nPub.
as the Act dir.
ts Jan.
y 1.
1801, by N.
Heideloff, at his Office No.
7 John Str.
Oxford Road.
\"\nMode print from the London Magazine Gallery of Fashion.
1 January 1801.
\nEvening dresses.
\nFIG.
CCLXXXVI.
\nThe hair twisted round the head, loose curls in front; bandeau of \nblack and gold striped tiffany, intermixed with the hair looped up with \ngold sliders, falling down behind; silver star placed on the hind-part of \nthe head, three curled coquelicot feathers placed on the right side with a\ndiamond pin.
Petticoat of white muslin, trimmed with gold lace, short \nfull sleeves; robe of Salisbury drugget; black lace round the neck, the \nwhole trimmed with gold lace and sable.
Diamond ear-rings; white \ngloves and shoes.
\nFIG.
CCLXXXVII.
\nThe hair dressed full in the front, twisted round the head, silver ban-\ndeau intermixed with the hair; diadem of brilliants placed in the front.
\Petticoat of white muslin, trimming of gold lace round the bottom; short \nfull sleeves, trimmed with gold lace and tassels.
Robe of black velvet, \ntrimmed with gold lace; high tucker, trimmed with lace; diamond \nstud in front.
Diamond necklace and ear-rings.
White gloves and \nshoes.
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