#FridayFashionPrint - Dinner Dress from La Belle Assemblée, July 1814. Read more about the print, including the description from the magazine, in the article below.
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https://t.co/FRz05ocrVm
#FridayFashionPrint - Walking Dress for Male and Female, from Le Beau Monde, June 1807. Read more about the print, including the lengthy description from the magazine, in the article below.
https://t.co/fikanO6t84
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#FridayFashionPrint - Afternoon and Morning Dresses from the Lady's Monthly Museum, April 1812. Read more about the print, including the description from the magazine, in the article below.
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https://t.co/6poU3FYC7t
#FridayFashionPrint - Evening Dress from the Gallery of Fashion, January 1798. Read more about it, including the description from the magazine, in the article below.
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https://t.co/UFSe73lGkl
#FridayFashionPrint - Full Dress from La Belle Assemblée, April 1816. Read more about the print, including the description from the magazine, in the article below.
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https://t.co/qhWqGEWpqa
#FridayFashionPrint - Gentleman's Full Dress from Le Beau Monde, November 1806. Read more about the print, including the description from the magazine, in the article below.
https://t.co/0YjnBPPdoM
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#FridayFashionPrint - French Walking Dress from Journal des Dames et des Modes, Paris, June 13, 1798. Love the dress and the red shoes, but the hat is odd. Read more about the print in the article below.
https://t.co/mGsIob9HmD
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#FridayFashionPrint - Ball Dress from The British Lady’s Magazine, October 1817. Waistlines were about as high as they will get between 1817-1819. But this one is one of the teeniest bodices I've seen. Read more about the print in the article below.
https://t.co/Bns48NKf71
#FridayFashionPrint - from the archives: Promenade Dress from La Belle Assemblée, April 1815. This dress and mantle, designed by Mrs. Bell, has one of the most effusive descriptions I've ever read. Read it in the article below.
https://t.co/6W11cIrzi8
#FridayFashionPrint - Promenade Dress from Ackermann’s Repository of Arts, July 1812. The headdress is called a Highland helmet, tho it looks like a turban to me. Read more about the print, including the description from the magazine, in the article below.
https://t.co/WIxCMGrsvP
#FridayFashionPrint - Full Dresses from the Lady’s Monthly Museum, May 1799. Simple neoclassical styles here. Click on the link below to read more about the print, including the description from the magazine.
https://t.co/0BtLk7yW9m
#FridayFashionPrint - Promenade Dresses from Fashions of London and Paris, November 1804. Love love love the giant hat on the right! Read more about the print, including the description from the magazine, in the article below.
https://t.co/BYXRDt5TNj
#FridayFashionPrint - Dinner Dress from La Belle Assemblée, February 1815. Read more about the print, including the full description from the magazine, in the article below.
https://t.co/KcnbF2k3Tf
#FridayFashionPrint - A Morning Dress and a Slight Mourning Full Dress from La Belle Assemblée, January 1807. Read more about the print, including the full description from the magazine, in the article below.
https://t.co/sJV2lyK84T
#FridayFashionPrint - Full Dress from La Belle Assemblée, April 1810. A nice ensemble to keep you warm for that New Year's Eve party. Read more about the print, including the description from the magazine, in the article below.
https://t.co/yqIrH6Q8Sy
#FridayFashionPrint - Promenade or Carriage Costume from Ackermann’s Repository of Arts, March 1814. The red velvet cap would make a nice holiday accessory, wouldn't it? Read about the print, including the text from the magazine, in the article below.
https://t.co/rWw3kxNKfB
@IsobelCarr Istagram finally allowed people to post images from a PC instead of just a phone. All my fashion print images are in my PC, so I will be posting at least one a day to get in the game. :-)