Elegant Historical Women's Fashion

Illustrations of women in historical dress from the early 19th century, featuring intricate gowns, accessories, and hairstyles, showcasing elegance and style.

Paris, Mésangère, Pierre de la, Journal des Dames et des Modes, Costumes Parisiens, 15 octobre 1819, (1850): Chapeau de satin, bottom centre in the margin - engraved, Woman, seen from the back, dressed in a dress of 'gros d'été' with trimmings of silk 'gances'. On the head a hat of satin. Belt of 'gaze de soie'. Long gloves, one of which is loose in the hand. The print is part of the fashion magazine Journal des Dames et des Modes, published by Pierre de la Mésangère, 1797-1839., fashion print, prints, costume and fashion prints, costume- en modeprenten, Costume Parisien., top centre in the margin - engraved, Chapeau de satin. Robe de gros d'été: Le corsage à shall devant et derrière, garnitures de gances de soie. Ceinture de gaze de soie., height 176 mm, width 109 mm, print maker, 1819 - 1819, first quarter 19th century, paper, engraving, engraving (printing process), hand coloring, Publication (Event), Publication, French, 1761 - 1831, publisher
Paris, Mésangère, Pierre de la, Journal des Dames et des Modes, Costumes Parisiens, 15 octobre 1819, (1850): Chapeau de satin, bottom centre in the margin - engraved, Woman, seen from the back, dressed in a dress of 'gros d'été' with trimmings of silk 'gances'. On the head a hat of satin. Belt of 'gaze de soie'. Long gloves, one of which is loose in the hand. The print is part of the fashion magazine Journal des Dames et des Modes, published by Pierre de la Mésangère, 1797-1839., fashion print, prints, costume and fashion prints, costume- en modeprenten, Costume Parisien., top centre in the margin - engraved, Chapeau de satin. Robe de gros d'été: Le corsage à shall devant et derrière, garnitures de gances de soie. Ceinture de gaze de soie., height 176 mm, width 109 mm, print maker, 1819 - 1819, first quarter 19th century, paper, engraving, engraving (printing process), hand coloring, Publication (Event), Publication, French, 1761 - 1831, publisher
Costume de Mademoiselle Dejazet. - Rôle de L'annonce dans L'Isle (sic) de la folie. - Thétre du Palais-Royal ,. Paul Gavarni (1804-1866). Lithographs and Other WorksFashion Plate from Le Mercure des Salons, Modes de Paris, S & J Fuller, British, 1809 - 1862, Wood engraving, brush and watercolor on paper, Two women in pink and white bonnets. One at left stands in a blue redingote; the other sits at right in a cream one trimmed with black. Title and publisher's name below., England, 1836, Print, PrintGallery des Modes et Costumes Français, 1778, L 64: Jolie Femme and Deshabillé Galant (...) .. woman with dog, in Deshabillé, consisting of a caraco and skirt. On the hairstyle a 'Chapeau à l'Angloise'. A walking stick in the right hand, which can also be used as a parasol. Accessories: Stretched neckerchief, bow on the cleavage, bracelet, shoes with heels. Print from series L. 11th Cahier des Costumes Français, 5th Suite d'Habillemens à la Mode and 1778, Gallery des Modes et Costumes Français.Fashionable woman in straw hat with ribbons, percale-cotton dress with ribbon, holding a parasol. Chapeau de paille, robe de perkale. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Jean Charles Baquoy after a fashion plate by Horace Vernet from Pierre de la Mesangeres Journal des Dames et des Modes, Magazine of Women and Fashion, Paris, 1813.Gallerie of French modes and costumes, 1782, qq. 233: AMADIS English sleeve dress (...), 1782  Robe à l'Anglaise with a green 'Ceinture à Levite' around the waist. Mousseline strap with pink ribbon in the high hairstyle. Around the neck a cord with a golden cross. Folder in the left hand. Print from series rr. 40th Cahier de Costumes Français, 30th Suite d'Habillemens à la Mode and 1782, Gallerie des Modes et Costumes Français.  paper. printing ink. watercolor (paint) etching fashion plates. dress, gown: robe à l'anglaise (+ women's clothes). piece of clothing covering the breast or décolleté (FICHU) (+ women's clothes). belt, girdle, waistband (+ women's clothes). gloves, mittens (SHORT GLOVES) (+ women's clothes). necklace (+ women's clothes). pendant, trinket, 'breloque' (+ women's clothes). shoes, sandals (+ women's clothes)Journal des Ladies et des Modes 1822, Costume Parisien (2057). According to the caption, the woman wears a turban of Gaze with silver thread and crepe de chine, to design by M. du Plessis and a Jap of Satin, decorated with 'Chevrons de Satin Brodes de Blonde et de Bouillons de Tule ", to design by Madame Bouhot. Accessories: Necklace around the neck, clumped small impeller in hand. Print from the Journal des Ladies et dates, 1822 magazine, 1822.Cabinet des Modes Ou Les Modes Nouvelles, 15 Septembre 1786, pl. I. Amazoon costume. According to the accompanying text, the woman carries a richestume or amazon costume. It consists of a jacket with three shoulder collars, a vest and a skirt from apple green silk. Knotted neckerchief. Stockings. Accessories: Hat of yellow wool felt decorated with feathers, gloves, whip, shoes with heels and bows. The print is part of the 21st Cahier from the Cabinet des Modes Ou Les Modes Nouvelles series. The series consists of 72 fashion prints, issued by Buisson, Paris, November 15, 1785 - November 1, 1786.Journal of luxury and fashions, 1796, T 23, 1796  Standing woman dressed in a dress with short sleeves, high waist and tow. Knotted neck cloth. A ribbon (Ceintuur), tie the back on the back. A long scarf around the shoulder, trimmed with a flower and leaf motif. Further accessories: hat, long gloves, fan. Print from the fashion magazine Journal des Luxus und der Moden, published by Friedrich Justin Bertuch and Georg Melchior Kraus, Weimar, 1786-1826.  paper etching dress, gown (+ women's clothes). head-gear: cap (+ women's clothes). fashion plates. fan (+ women's clothes). neck-gear ~ clothing (+ women's clothes). shoes, sandals (+ women's clothes). clothing for the upper part of the body (SHAWL) (+ women's clothes)Journal of Luxury and Modes 1790, Volume V, T.5, Friedrich Justin Bertuch, 1790 Print from the fashion magazine Journal des Luxus und der Moden, published by Friedrich Justin Bertuch and Georg Melchior Kraus, Weimar, 1786-1826. Weimar paper etching Print from the fashion magazine Journal des Luxus und der Moden, published by Friedrich Justin Bertuch and Georg Melchior Kraus, Weimar, 1786-1826. Weimar paper etchingJournal des Dames et des Modes, Costume Parisien, 10 septembre 1811, (1170): Capote, Pélerine, Manches (...).Woman sitting on a stone dressed in a dress with pelerin and mamelukwuurwouwen. Bottom decorated 'à la Ninon'. On the head a 'capote'. Flat shoes with bows. Opened book in the hands. The print is part of the fashion magazine Journal des Laden et DES Moldes, published by Pierre de la Mésangère, Paris, 1797-1839.Journal des Ladies et des Modes, Costume Parisien, 4 Février 1798, (21.): Capote and Satin (...); Woman with a 'capote' from satin with clovers on the head. Standing woman with a 'capote' of satin, decorated with clovers and two ostriches. Garland on the side. Velvet tires are crossed and form the belt. Japon with long sleeves and drag. Further accessories: earring in the right ear, dotted neckerchief around the neck knotted, gloves, flat shoe with pointed nose and bow. In addition to her a chair, opened book in hand. The print is part of the fashion magazine Journal des Laden et des Modes, published by Sellèque, Paris, 1797-1839.The month, historical, literary and critical newspaper, with figures, volume IV, no. 11 / year.8 (1800), 1800 Woman in dress of black gaze, lined with orange silk, with long trail (queu). The dress has a very low cleavage, where the nipples of the breasts are uncovered. (in the accompanying text 'called a simple but elegant costume'). Long white gloves over the elbows, orange shoes and flowers in the hair. At the bottom of two samples of musseline: 'Echantillions de Mousseline Pour Robe'. Print from the magazine Le Mois: Journal Historique, Littéraire et Critique Avec Figures, Tome IV, 1800. Théâtre des Folies-Marigny paper etching Woman in dress of black gaze, lined with orange silk, with long trail (queu). The dress has a very low cleavage, where the nipples of the breasts are uncovered. (in the accompanying text 'called a simple but elegant costume'). Long white gloves over the elbows, orange shoes and flowers in the hair. At the bottom of two samples of musseline: 'Echantillions deDress. Dated: c. 1936. Dimensions: overall: 30.1 x 23 cm (11 7/8 x 9 1/16 in.). Medium: watercolor and graphite on paperboard. Museum: National Gallery of Art, Washington DC. Author: Melita Hofmann.Journal of the ladies and fashions, Parisian costume, April 5, 1801, year 9, (292): embroidered toquet (...), 1801  Standing woman, next to a pass mirror, with a 'toquet' with embroidery on the head. Veil with flower pattern. She is wearing a dress with a raised collar and drag. Further accessories: Reticule with female figure, flat shoes with pointed noses. The print is part of the fashion magazine Journal des Dames et des Modes, published by Pierre de la Mésangère, Paris, 1797-1839.  paper engraving fashion plates. dress, gown (+ women's clothes). bag (RETICULE) (+ women's clothes). head-gear: toque (+ women's clothes). veil (+ women's clothes). looking in the mirror; (possibly: contemplation of own beauty - AA - (for) women). mirror. shoes, sandals (+ women's clothes)Small mail of the ladies, 1829 (614), 1829 Print from the fashion magazine Petit Courrier des Dames (1821-1868).  paper engraving Print from the fashion magazine Petit Courrier des Dames (1821-1868).  paper engravingJournal des Dames et des Modes, Costume Parisien, 5 janvier 1800, An 8 (184) : Costume de Bal.Costume for a ball. Asymmetrical tunic with short sleeves, transshipment and point with brush. Skirt with trail, deposited with a trim in contrasting color and geometric pattern. The raised hair is decorated with a hair band or hair grid. Flat shoes with pointed noses. The print is part of the fashion magazine Journal des Laden et DES Moldes, published by Pierre de la Mésangère, Paris, 1797-1839.Store of new French and English modes, September 10, 1787, 30th notebook, 2nd year, pl. 1, 1787  Woman to the right, in Caraco from Mousseline on a skirt, decorated with a wrinkled strip of dust. Fichu and small shoulder mantle () Said with a wrinkled strip. Wrinkled double cuffs. Accessories: Large hat with ribbon and hanging slip, long gloves, fan, shoes with heels. The print is part of the 30th Cahier, 2nd Année, from the Magasin des Modes Nouvelles Françaises et Anglaises. The series consists of 172 fashion prints, published by Buisson, Paris, 20 Novembre 1786 - 21 Décembre 1789.  paper engraving fashion plates. head-gear: cap (+ women's clothes). shoes, sandals (+ women's clothes). gloves, mittens (LONG GLOVES) (+ women's clothes). fan (+ women's clothes). piece of clothing covering the breast or décolleté (FICHU) (+ women's clothes). clothing for the upper part of the body (CARACO) (+ women's clothes). skirt (+ women's clothes).Dancer of Madrid, Spain, 19th century. In a dress for the fandango or bolero with short petticoat, tight corset, and hair tied up in ribbons. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Georges Jacques Gatine after an illustration by Louis Marie Lante from Costumes of Various Countries, Costumes de Divers Pays, Paris, 1827.Incoyables et Merveilleuses, 1814, Merveilleuse, No. 21: Chapeau A l'Anglais (...). 'Merveilleuse' with a 'Chapeau à l'Anglaise' on the head. She is wearing a 'Spencer à l'Anglaise' on a skirt. High collar with a scoop. A walking stick in the right hand, which can also be used as a parasol. Further accessories: knotted scarf trimmed with fringes, belt, glove, boots. The print is part of a series of 33 fashion prints, engraved by George Jacques Gatine, Paris, 1810-1818.Journal des Dames et des Modes, Costume Parisien, 28 juillet 1798, An 6, (52) : Capote en Crêp (...).'Capote' from yellow crepe, deposited with black tie. Triangular bag: 'SAC Falbalassé'. Small shoulder sheath with long slip on a key with long sleeves and drag. According to the caption, this performance is drawn to life on the 'Champs Elysées'. The print is part of the fashion magazine Journal des Laden et des Modes, published by Sellèque, Paris, 1797-1839.Costume de Mademoiselle Dejazet. - Rôle de L'annonce dans L'Isle (sic) de la folie. - Thétre du Palais-Royal ,. Paul Gavarni (1804-1866). Lithographs and Other WorksStore of new French and English modes, Kopie Naar November 20, 1786, pl.1, c. 1786 - C. 1787  Standing woman, leaning on a wall, dressed in a Redingote van Laeken with side pockets on a skirt of satin. On the dressed hair a large hat decorated with wide ribbon. In the right hand an open book. The print is a copy by J.J. Tuttot in Liège to pl. 1, 1st Cahier, 2nd Année, published on 20 Novembre 1786, from the Magasin des Modes Nouvelles Françaises et Anglaises. This series consists of 172 fashion prints, published by Buisson, Paris, November 20, 1786 - 21 Décembre 1789.  paper engraving fashion plates. head-gear: hat (+ women's clothes). dress, gown: redingote (+ women's clothes). piece of clothing covering the breast or décolleté (FICHU) (+ women's clothes). skirt (+ women's clothes). shoes, sandals (+ women's clothes). styles of hairdress - AA - ~ women. book - MM - book openFashion, France, 18th century. Women's fashion plate for Paris middle class, 1787.Journal des Dames et des Modes, Costume Parisien, 1805, An 13 (615) Chapeau de Velours, à Liserets de Satin.Woman seen on the back, walking to the right, on the head a hat of velvet, with satin piping. To the shoulders, over the yellow dress, a white shawl with an edge of embroidered flowers. The noses of flat shoes with cross tires can be seen under the dress. The print is part of the fashion magazine Journal des Laden et DES Moldes, published by Pierre de la Mésangère, Paris, 1797-1839.Married milkmaid of Oberhasli, Canton of Bern, Switzerland, 19th century. She wears a velvet toque under a braid of hair, a check bib, chemise, apron and petticoats, and carries pails of milk and cream. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Georges Jacques Gatine after an illustration by Louis Marie Lante from Costumes of Various Countries, Costumes de Divers Pays, Paris, 1827.Journal of the ladies and modes 1823, Parisian costume (2173), 1823 Print from the journal Journal des Dames et des Modes, 1823.  paper etching Print from the journal Journal des Dames et des Modes, 1823.  paper etchingStanley Mazur, Doll  Mabel Ellis, c 1941 Doll - Mabel EllisJournal of the ladies and fashions, Parisian costume, 1805, year 13 (631) Grande Parure, Horace Vernet, 1805 Lady in 'Grande Parure': White dress with drag decorated with Rouches; long gloves, opened fan in her hand. With the other hand she holds her drag on. Tiara on the head. Elongated earrings.  paper engraving Lady in 'Grande Parure': White dress with drag decorated with Rouches; long gloves, opened fan in her hand. With the other hand she holds her drag on. Tiara on the head. Elongated earrings.  paper engravingJournal of fashion and taste, December 25, 1791, 31st notebook, pl. 1, 1791  According to the accompanying text, the woman is dressed in a 'Robe and Chemise à la Coblentz' of red satin, decorated with a window pattern of black satin at the hem. She is wearing a fichu and a simple necklace of ribbon around the neck. Gold earrings. In the curled hair a wreath of poppies. (The text makes it clear that the hairstyle with thick curls is entirely according to the latest fashion) The print is part of the 31st Cahier, 2nd Année, of the fashion magazine Journal de la Mode et du Goût ou Amusemens du Salon et de la Toilette, Paris, February 25, 1790-1 April 1793.  paper engraving fashion plates. dress, gown: chemise à la Reine (+ women's clothes). piece of clothing covering the breast or décolleté (FICHU) (+ women's clothes). ear-rings (+ women's clothes). styles of hairdress - AA - ~ womenFashion Plate, 'Morning Dress'Gallerie des Modes. In 1778 two young publishers tapped a previously undiscovered market with the launch of a series entitled Gallerie des Modes, which responded to the growing demand among Parisians for fashion news. Initially featuring only hairstyles, the series illustrations were later extended to include complete outfits to cater to its audience. These showed figures from head to toe. All ranks of French society were represented in a wide variety of fashionable clothes, from the simple negligée 1 to the robe à la polonaise 2 3, the robe à langlaise 4 and the occasional smart gentlemans suit.Fashion image, Parisian in Kosaken suit, UnknownWoman in crimped collar and half-bonnet, capelets and overdress with embroidered borders, white muslin dress. Colerette et Demi Bonnet Gauffres, Collets a la Pelerine. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from Pierre de la Mesangeres Journal des Dames et des Modes, Magazine of Women and Fashion, Paris, An 12, June 1804. Illustrations by Carle Vernet, Jean-Francois Bosio, Dominique Bosio and Philibert Louis Debucourt, engraved by Pierre-Charles Baquoy.Little courier of the ladies, 1829 Nr. 688.print from the Fashion Magazine Small Ladies Courier (1821-1868).Goose seller. From 'Arts, Metiers et Cris de Paris' Paris, 1826. Coloured engravingLittle Courier des Dames, 1827, Nr. 464: Modes of long-champs.st. Anne Stores Pali Stores Dress Cote, Rix Straw Hat With Phanes, Ms. Larochelle's ShopsYoung woman gets a print or drawing from a portfolio that rests on a chair; Costume Parisien.at The Top Right Numbered: 261.Journal of ladies and fashions, Parisian costume, April 19, 1799, year 7 (102 bis): neglected in Líphigénie, 1799  'Négligé à l'IPhigénie'. High waist dress, a long scarf around the shoulders. Accessories: pleated hat with floral pattern, flat shoe with pointed nose. The print is part of the fashion magazine Journal des Dames et des Modes, published by Sellèque, Paris, 1797-1839.  paper engraving fashion plates. head-gear: cap (+ women's clothes). dress, gown (+ women's clothes). clothing for the upper part of the body (SHAWL) (+ women's clothes). shoes, sandals (+ women's clothes)Journal of ladies and fashions, Parisian costume, 1805, year 13 (606) velvet toque. Great set dress, Horace Vernet, 1805 Woman seen from the front, in a "Robe De Grande Parure". On the head a toque of velvet, decorated with feathers. Tuildtje flowers in the left, small sealed fan in the right hand. The print is part of the fashion magazine Journal des Dames et des Modes, published by Pierre de la Mésangère, Paris, 1797-1839.  paper engraving Woman seen from the front, in a "Robe De Grande Parure". On the head a toque of velvet, decorated with feathers. Tuildtje flowers in the left, small sealed fan in the right hand. The print is part of the fashion magazine Journal des Dames et des Modes, published by Pierre de la Mésangère, Paris, 1797-1839.  paper engravingYoung woman with turban, 1801 - 1802  Young woman with turban with plume, she holds a cloak over her shoulders. Print taken from the fashion magazine Journal des Dames et des Modes, Costume Parisien, An 10 1801-1802, no. 375.  paper. printing ink etching fashion platesJournal of the ladies and fashions, Parisian costume, February 5, 1808, (868): Headed heart dress., 1808  Standing woman leaning against a fence while she reaches her shoe. She wears a dress with a flat neck on the front and rear and chemically with fur. Short upper sleeve on a short puff sleeve. Accessories: hat or hat, necklace with cross, stole of fur (palatine), Flat shoes with bows. The print is part of the fashion magazine Journal des Dames et des Modes, published by Pierre de la Mésangère, Paris, 1797-1839.  paper engraving fashion plates. dress, gown (+ women's clothes). head-gear (+ women's clothes). shoes, sandals (+ women's clothes). necklace (+ women's clothes). neck-gear ~ clothing (PALATINE) (+ women's clothes).Elegantia, or magazine of fashion, luxury and taste for women, May 1807, no. 11: Chapeau de Paille Blanche ..., 1807 According to the accompanying text (p. 160): dress of white cotton batist (percale). The sleeve edges and the hem with network in relief of thick cotton. Ceintuur 'and Écharpe', tied up from the front. Ponceau-Rode Crepe scarf. White straw hat with a bunch of rose buttons; Rose -colored shoes. Print from the fashion magazine Elegantia, or magazine of fashion, luxury and taste for ladies 1807-1814 (interrupted by the period 1811-1813). Amsterdam paper engraving According to the accompanying text (p. 160): dress of white cotton batist (percale). The sleeve edges and the hem with network in relief of thick cotton. Ceintuur 'and Écharpe', tied up from the front. Ponceau-Rode Crepe scarf. White straw hat with a bunch of rose buttons; Rose -colored shoes. Print from the fashion magazine Elegantia, or magazine of fashion, luxury and taste for ladies 1807-1814 (interrupted by thFashion Plate, 'Morning Dress' for 'The Repository of Arts'. Rudolph Ackermann (England, London, 1764-1834). England, London, September 1, 1824. Prints; engravings. Hand-colored engraving on paperCharlotte Saumaise de Chasan, Coutess of Bregy, lady of honour to Anne of Austria, 1619-1693. Handcoloured lithograph by Breton after an original portrait from Le Bibliophile Jacob aka Paul Lacroix's Costumes Historiques de la France (Historical Costumes of France), Administration de Librairie, Paris, 1852.Journal of luxury and fashions, 1795, T 4, 1795  Woman dressed in a dress with long sleeves and drag. A sash tied up with fringes for the medicine and shoulders (). Further accessories: small hat decorated with ribbons and ferry, fan. Print from the fashion magazine Journal des Luxus und der Moden, published by Friedrich Justin Bertuch and Georg Melchior Kraus, Weimar, 1786-1826.  paper etching dress, gown (+ women's clothes). head-gear: cap (+ women's clothes). fashion plates. fan (+ women's clothes). shoes, sandals (+ women's clothes). clothing for the upper part of the body (+ women's clothes)Ladies and modes newspaper, Parisian costume, 1799, year 7 (132): Paill hat (...).Straw hat. Spencer of 'Nankin' decorated with black zig-saw lines on a long skirt. Shoe with pointed nose. The print is part of the fashion magazine Journal des Laden et DES Moldes, published by Pierre de la Mésangère, Paris, 1797-1839.Woman in Costume from Rome, Eugène Guérard, 1844 print  Paris paper  folk costume, regional costumeReine des sylphes, dans le balet des Elémens, &c.. Prints. 1911. Jerome Robbins Dance Division. Éléments (Choreographic work : Deshayes), Ballet , France , 18th century, Costume design , 18th century, Opera ballet. DardanusJeanne Antoinette Poisson, Madame de Pompadour, Marquise de Pompadour, mistress of King Louis XV, 1721-1764. Handcoloured lithograph after an original portrait in Versailles from Le Bibliophile Jacob aka Paul Lacroix's Costumes Historiques de la France (Historical Costumes of France), Administration de Librairie, Paris, 1852.La pre. danseuse (Mlle Fanny) dans Clary, ballet pantomime en 3 actes, 1820. Additional, Clari., 1820, Paris. Lithograph featuring dancersGallerie des modes et costumes français, 1787, RRR 373: Large ceremoni dress (...), c. 1787  Woman in Galajapon for a ceremony at the court. The Hofjapon is decorated with flowers and garlands and trimmed with wrinkled fabric strips. Accessories: hat decorated with an ostrich and a wreath of flowers and leaves, earring, shoe with contrasting heel. Print from the RRR series. 2nd Cahier de Grandes Robes d'étiquette de la Cour de France Faisaint Suite Aux Costumes Français, Gallerie des Modes et Costumes Français.  paper  fashion plates. dress, gown: court gown or court dress (+ women's clothes). head-gear: cap (+ women's clothes). shoes, sandals (+ women's clothes). ear-rings (+ women's clothes)Small mail of the ladies, May 25, 1829, no. 640: Crepe hat ..., 1829  Standing woman dressed in a dress of 'cotepalie' with fringes. Pelerine with Entre-Deux van Tule, by Michel. Crepe hat decorated with flowers. Sitting figure, seen on the back, dressed in the same dress. Print from the fashion magazine Petit Courrier des Dames (1821-1868). Bound (with a few pages. Le Journal des Dames et des Modes). January 15, 1827 to March 20, 1830. Incomplete.  paper engraving fashion plates. head-gear: hat (+ women's clothes). dress, gown (+ women's clothes). handkerchief (+ women's clothes). clothing for the upper part of the body (PELERINE) (+ women's clothes). flowersJournal of the ladies and fashions, Parisian costume, 1805, year 13 (667) Costume Paré., Horace Vernet, 1805 Light pink dress with rectangular cleavage, a ribbon as a belt around the (high) waist, in a bow. Long gloves. The hairstyle decorated DMOT flowers. Folded fan in hand.  paper engraving Light pink dress with rectangular cleavage, a ribbon as a belt around the (high) waist, in a bow. Long gloves. The hairstyle decorated DMOT flowers. Folded fan in hand.  paper engravingJournal of the ladies and fashions, Parisian costume, 1805, year 13 (602) Hairstyle of Grande Parure ..., Anonymous, 1805 Woman seen on the back, in a dress of red velvet with low neckline, white puff sleeves, a white ribbon tie around the high waist and a small tow. Coiffure and Grande Parure, with Haarnet. White long gloves; Small folding range in the right hand. The print is part of the fashion magazine Journal des Dames et des Modes, published by Pierre de la Mésangère, Paris, 1797-1839.  paper engraving Woman seen on the back, in a dress of red velvet with low neckline, white puff sleeves, a white ribbon tie around the high waist and a small tow. Coiffure and Grande Parure, with Haarnet. White long gloves; Small folding range in the right hand. The print is part of the fashion magazine Journal des Dames et des Modes, published by Pierre de la Mésangère, Paris, 1797-1839.  paper engravingMargaret of Valois, Duchess of Berry, Duchess of Savoy, sister of King Henry II of France, 1555. In hat, green gown with puff shoulders, bejeweled trim, embroidered underskirt, with fan of feathers. Marguerite de France soeur de Henry II. Handcoloured lithograph by Lorenzo Bianchi after Hippolyte Lecomte from Costumi civili e militari della monarchia francese dal 1200 al 1820, Naples, 1825. Italian edition of Lecomtes Civilian and military costumes of the French monarchy from 1200 to 1820.Fashionable woman in semi-formal outfit, 1815. In bonnet with plumes, high-waisted gown with black bodice, pink ribbons. Costume demie habille. Handcoloured lithograph by Lorenzo Bianchi and Domenico Cuciniello after Hippolyte Lecomte from Costumi civili e militari della monarchia francese dal 1200 al 1820, Naples, 1825. Italian edition of Lecomtes Civilian and military costumes of the French monarchy from 1200 to 1820.Woman seen angle on the back, standing in a park; Figures The Différents Caractères. Woman, seen angle on the back, standing in a park with statue and fountain. She is wearing a SAK with a number of flat pleats on the back. (NB. Bianca: Manches and Sabot ). The print is part of a series of costume prints entitled figures The différents caractères. Reprint published by Huquier, ca. 1740.Woman of Naples with a feather fan attached by a gold chain to her belt, 16th century. Handcolored copperplate engraving from Robert von Spalart's "Historical Picture of the Costumes of the Principal People of Antiquity and of the Middle Ages" Vienna, 1811. Illustration based on Thomas Jefferys A Collection of Dresses of Different Nations, Antient and Modern. After the Designs of Holbein, Van Dyke, Hollar, and others, London, 1757.Fashion, May 27, 1837, pl. 558, nr. 68: Chale de Cèdemire des Indes (...), 1837  Woman in a dress with a wrinkled strip of 'Organdi de l'Hand' from the Delisle stores. Around the arm a scarf of 'Câchemire des Indes' by Hareye Pessonneaux. On the head a canopy hat of 'Paille de Riz' with hanging () Feathers of the bird of paradise, from Lemonnier. She stands for an etagère with Chinese porcelain 'Potiche Cornet et Rocailles' from Lesage. Print from the fashion magazine La Mode (1829-1855).  paper engraving / etching fashion plates. dress, gown (+ women's clothes). gloves, mittens, etc. (+ women's clothes). clothing for the upper part of the body (SHAWL) (+ women's clothes). head-gear: hat (+ women's clothes). trestle table. shoes, sandals (+ women's clothes). cut flowers; nosegay, bunch of flowersCabinet des Modes Ou Les Modes Nouvelles, 15 Aout 1786, pl. I. Woman in blue rescueote. According to the accompanying text, the woman wears a men's jacket: a rescueote with three shoulder collars. The jacket is made of blue taft, with two buttons of pearl nut on hip height. Three buttons of mother-of-pearl on the sleeves' cuff 'à la marinère'. Under the rescueote a vest in the form of a men's vest and a pink skirt. To the neck a wide fichu. On the head a black straw hat with wide border, white ribbon and three white feathers. Haircut with large curls. Open folding impeller in hand. Shoes with heels. The print is part of the 19th Cahier from Cabinet des Modes Ou Les Modes Nouvelles. The series consists of 72 fashion prints, issued by Buisson, Paris, November 15, 1785 - November 1, 1786.Noblewoman of Venice dressed to attend mass at St. Pietro di Castello during Lent, wearing a black dress and carrying a fan of feathers. Illustration based on Cesare Vecellio's Habiti Antichi e moderni, Venice, 1590. Handcolored copperplate engraving from Robert von Spalart's "Historical Picture of the Costumes of the Principal People of Antiquity and of the Middle Ages," Vienna, 1811.Journal of the ladies and fashions, Parisian costumes, February 28, 1827, (2482): Bonnets de Blond (...), 1827  Two women, one of whom seen on the back, dressed in dresses of merino wool with chinchilla. Pelisse of velvet lined with Zwanendons. Blonde hats (bobbin) decorated with 'pattes' of satin and flowers from Saldun. Further accessories: gloves, bracelets around both wrists, fan, flat shoes. The print is part of the fashion magazine Journal des Dames et des Modes, published by Pierre de la Mésangère, Paris, 1797-1839.  paper engraving fashion plates. dress, gown (+ women's clothes). head-gear: cap (+ women's clothes). head-gear: cap (+ lace used for clothes). border, ribbon, braid (+ fur used for clothes). cape (PELISSE) (+ women's clothes). fan (+ women's clothes). bracelet, wristlet (+ women's clothes). flowersFashion image, a figure, dress with Spenzer, UnknownCostumes de Différent Pays, 'Venitienne'. L. F. Labrousse (France, Bordeaux, active late 18th century)Jacques Grasset de Saint-Sauveur (France, 1757-1810). France, circa 1797. Prints; engravings. Hand-tinted engraving on paperJournal des Dames et des Modes, Costume Parisien, 20 décembre 1820, (1950): Chapeau de velours plein (...).Woman dressed in a 'pelisse' of satin, lined with swan. On the head a hat of solid velvet decorated with springs, on a 'cornette' of tulle. Further accessories: long gloves, impeller, shoe with bow. The print is part of the fashion magazine Journal des Laden et DES Moldes, published by Pierre de la Mésangère, Paris, 1797-1839.Journal des Dames et des Modes, Costume Parisien, 12 décembre 1803, An 12, (518): Chapeau de Feutr (...).Woman seen on the back with a hat of felt. Men's shoes at the feet. She is wearing an amazon costume (Rijkostuum): Spencer and skirt with trail. She sticks her skirt with the left hand. The print is part of the fashion magazine Journal des Laden et DES Moldes, published by Pierre de la Mésangère, Paris, 1797-1839.Journal of the ladies and modes 1826, Parisian costumes (2424), 1826 Rice straw hats decorated with marabouts. Organi reeds, adorned with embroidery. Under taffeta. Barèges scarfs.  paper etching Rice straw hats decorated with marabouts. Organi reeds, adorned with embroidery. Under taffeta. Barèges scarfs.  paper etchingStore of new French and English modes, Kopie Naar February 10, 1787, pl. 1, c. 1787  Standing woman dressed in a caraco of satin and a skirt trimmed with a wrinkled strip of fabric, decorated with flowers. Fichu. The dressed hair is decorated with feathers, a bow and a wreath of flowers. Accessories: earrings, flower corsage, gloves, shoes with heels and rosettes (). The print is a copy by publisher Merché in Lille, to the 9th Cahier, 2nd Année, from the Magasin des Modes Nouvelles Françaises et Anglaises. The series consists of 172 fashion prints, published by Buisson, Paris, 20 Novembre 1786 - 21 Décembre 1789.  paper engraving fashion plates. piece of clothing covering the breast or décolleté (FICHU) (+ women's clothes). shoes, sandals (+ women's clothes). skirt (+ women's clothes). styles of hairdress - AA - ~ women. clothing for the upper part of the body (CARACO) (+ women's clothes). ear-rings (+ women's clothes). gloves, mittens, etc. (+ women's clothes). corsage (+ women's clotLady in summer habit, 1676 - 1678 print Woman in elegant summer clothes, standing in front of a park with fountain. She is dressed in a manteau with skirt and matching sleeves. About the "HurluBeLu") Hairstyle a headscarf, hanging on the back. A folding range in the right hand. The print is part of the second series of: Suite de Costumes engraved by Jean Le Pautre (partly for Le Nouveau Mercure Galant), consisting of 12 prints. Suite de Costumes consists of three series of a total of 40 prints.  paper engraving fashion plates. veil (+ women's clothes). dress, gown: manteau (+ women's clothes). sleeves (+ women's clothes). gloves, mittens, etc. (+ women's clothes). skirt (+ women's clothes). styles of hairdress (HURLUBERLU) - AA - ~ womenFashion image, a figure, morning visitor dress, UnknownAnne, Duchess of Brittany, Queen of France, 1477-1514. Anne de Bretagne, Reine de France. Handcoloured lithograph by Georges Lafosse after a miniature by Jean Marot in Bernard de Montfaucon's collection IV VII from Le Bibliophile Jacob aka Paul Lacroix's Costumes Historiques de la France (Historical Costumes of France), Administration de Librairie, Paris, 1852.Small mail of the ladies, 1823, no. 175: silk dress garnished in legs (...), 1823  Woman, a staircase descending, dressed in a blade of silk, trimmed with Pattes and Rouleaux of satin. Satin cloak, collar with points. Mantel or 'manteau de cotingue' with a large collar of lace and small collar of plain velvet (right). On the head a turban of velvet, decorated with a snake of 'filagramme d'Or' (gold), by me. Mure. Earrings. Flat shoes with crossed tires and bows (Cothurnes). On the right a standing woman, seen on the back, with the same kind of turban on the head. Print from the fashion magazine Petit Courrier des Dames (1821-1868).  paper engraving fashion plates. head-gear: turban (+ women's clothes). dress, gown (+ women's clothes). coat (+ women's clothes). shoes, sandals. ear-rings (+ women's clothes). staircaseFashionable woman in canezou decorated with lace, 1801. She wears a bonnet with lace veil, short jacket or canezou over a simple shift dress. Canezou garni de Dentelle. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from Pierre de la Mesangeres Journal des Modes et Dames, Paris, 1801. The illustrations in volume 4 were by Carle Vernet, Bosio, Dutailly and Philibert Louis Debucourt.Journal des Dames et des Modes, Costume Parisien, 21 septembre 1797, (6)(bis): Turban à Calott (...).Standing woman with a turban with a flat top: 'turban à caotte', decorated with pearls and plumes. She is wearing a dress with trail, waiting at the waist. Slanting over the chest a long scarf. Further accessories: In the left ear an earring, two different chains, long gloves, impeller, flat shoes with pointed noses. The print is part of the fashion magazine Journal des Laden et des Modes, published by Sellèque, Paris, 1797-1839.Fashion Plate, 'Morning Dress' for 'The Repository of Arts'. Rudolph Ackermann (England, London, 1764-1834). England, November 1816. Prints; engravings. Hand-colored engraving on paperGallerie des modes et costumes français, 1780, GG 181: Polonois dress (...), 1780  Woman in 'Robe à la polonaise' of satin, trimmed with tires in a different color and garnishing from tulle. 'Hals and Sabot'. Bonnet decorated with flowers and in the middle of a rosette of brilliant, which is attached with a twisted ribbon. Further accessories: bracelet, red shoes with heels and buckles. Print from the GG series. 31st Cahier de Costumes Français, 24th Suite d'Habillements à la Mode and 1780, Gallerie des Modes et Costumes Français.  paper engraving fashion plates. dress, gown: robe à la polonaise. head-gear: cap (+ women's clothes). skirt (+ women's clothes). shoes, sandals (+ women's clothes). brooch, agraffe, clasp (+ women's clothes). flowers. border, ribbon, braid (+ women's clothes). bracelet, wristlet (+ women's clothes)Fashionable women of the Directoire, 1797. In a cap of gathered gauze with sprig of foliage, Spencer jacket, dress and long shawl. Toquet en gaze Bouillonnee. Spencer par dessus-la Robe, Schall long. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from Pierre de la Mesangeres Journal des Modes et Dames, Paris, 1797. The illustrations in volume 1 were by Carle Vernet, Claude Louis Desrais and Philibert Louis Debucourt.Journal des Ladies et des Modes, Costume Parisien, 21 Déc. 1800, AN 9 (267): Cornette à Barb (...). Woman seen on the back sitting in front of a pianoforte. Sheet music in the hands. Japon with a motif of vertical zig-saw lines. 'Cornette' with a 'barbe' (slip) on the side. Flat shoe with pointed nose. The print is part of the fashion magazine Journal des Laden et DES Moldes, published by Pierre de la Mésangère, Paris, 1797-1839.Journal of the luxury and fashion 1790, Volume V, T.29, Friedrich Justin Bertuch, 1790 Print from the fashion magazine Journal des Luxus und der Moden, published by Friedrich Justin Bertuch and Georg Melchior Kraus, Weimar, 1786-1826. Weimar paper etching Print from the fashion magazine Journal des Luxus und der Moden, published by Friedrich Justin Bertuch and Georg Melchior Kraus, Weimar, 1786-1826. Weimar paper etchingMorning Dress, Ackermanns, London, England, Engraving, brush and watercolor on paper, Woman sitting, holding a book. She wears a white dress and hat, and a white emrboidered wrap lies to the right of her. Title and publisher's name below., London, England, 1819, Print, PrintFrench child actress Leontine Fay (1810-1876) in La petite soeur by Eugene Scribe at the Theatre du Gymnase, 1821. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from Charles Malo's Almanach des Spectacles par K. Y. Z, Chez Louis Janet, Paris, 1822.Louise Motier de Lafayette, 1618-1665, French courtier and friend to King Louis XIII. Handcoloured lithograph after a portrait in Roger de Gaignieres' portfolios from Le Bibliophile Jacob aka Paul Lacroix's Costumes Historiques de la France (Historical Costumes of France), Administration de Librairie, Paris, 1852.Gallerie des Modes. In 1778 two young publishers tapped a previously undiscovered market with the launch of a series entitled Gallerie des Modes, which responded to the growing demand among Parisians for fashion news. Initially featuring only hairstyles, the series illustrations were later extended to include complete outfits to cater to its audience. These showed figures from head to toe. All ranks of French society were represented in a wide variety of fashionable clothes, from the simple negligée 1 to the robe à la polonaise 2 3, the robe à langlaise 4 and the occasional smart gentlemans suit.Design of the costume of a Lithuanian rural dweller for the film 'Pan Tadeusz' Master Thaddeus, directed by Ryszard Ordyński, from 1928. Gembarzewski, Bronisław (1872-1941), draughtsman, cartoonistLady in the morning manager; Saxon Costumes published by H. Rittner.Small mail of the ladies, May 31, 1828, no. 558: embroidered Guinguan dress ..., 1828  Standing woman dressed in a dress of 'guinguan' with embroidered leaf motif. Pelerine van Tulle. On the head a capote of 'Paille de Riz and' Gros de Naples'. Walking stick or umbrella in hand. Sitting figure in the same dress, seen on the back. Print from the fashion magazine Petit Courrier des Dames (1821-1868). Bound (with a few pp. Le Journal des Dames et des Modes). January 15, 1827 to March 20, 1830. Incomplete.  paper engraving fashion plates. dress, gown (+ women's clothes). embroidery (ornamentation) (+ women's clothes). clothing for the upper part of the body (MANTELET) (+ women's clothes). head-gear (CAPOTE) (+ women's clothes). walking-stick, staff, cane (+ women's clothes)Ladies' diary and modes 1821, Parisian costume (2008). Prant UIT Het Tijdschrift Journal des Dames and Modes, 1821.Wedding Dress. Dated: c. 1939. Dimensions: overall: 34.8 x 24.1 cm (13 11/16 x 9 1/2 in.). Medium: watercolor, graphite, and gouache on paper. Museum: National Gallery of Art, Washington DC. Author: Mary E. Humes.Journal of the ladies and fashions, editis Frankfurt August 12, 1821, Parisian costumes (33), Anonymous, 1821  The accompanying text in the magazine (p. 200) mentions: Fig 1: straw hat, decorated with a fested scarf of gaze and embroidered with silk. Cotton batist (percale) dresser, garnished with bulging strips of muslin. Barèges cashmere's shawl. White gloves. Yellow shoes. Fig. 2: Capote van Effen Gaze, decorated with strawberry-ananas. Redingote from Indian musseline, lined with 'Florence'. Mantille van Tulle van Getwijnded yarn. Yellow gloves. Masked lace -up boots. The print is part of the fashion magazine Journal des Dames et des Modes, published in Frankfurt as a copy of the French edition of Pierre de la Mésangère, Paris, 1797-1839.  paper engraving fashion plates. head-gear (STRAW HAT) (+ women's clothes). veil (+ women's clothes). dress, gown (+ women's clothes). clothing for the upper part of the body (SHAWL) (+ women's clothes). gloves, mittens, etc. (+ women's clothes). hNewspaper of Ladies and Modes, Paris Costume, November 25, 1797, (12): Cocade in leaves (...).'Chapeau à l'Anglaise' decorated with a cooking of leaves. To the shoulders a solid long scarf. Japon, clocked 'à la COblentz', with a stretched ribbon around the high waist, trimmed with a colored trim. Further accessories: diamond-shaped brooch (), Flat shoes with pointed noses and round buckles (). The print is part of the fashion magazine Journal des Laden et des Modes, published by Sellèque, Paris, 1797-1839.Dress. Dated: 1935/1942. Dimensions: overall: 29.8 x 22.7 cm (11 3/4 x 8 15/16 in.). Medium: watercolor and graphite on paper. Museum: National Gallery of Art, Washington DC. Author: William Hoffman.Journal des Dames et des Modes, Costume Parisien, 15 juin 1817, (1654): Robe à Coeur (...).Standing woman dressed in a layer of cuisine cut neckline and 'pelerine'. A scarf is trimmed with fringes around the shoulders. Further accessories: canopy hat, gloves, flat shoes with bows. The print is part of the fashion magazine Journal des Laden et DES Moldes, published by Pierre de la Mésangère, Paris, 1797-1839.Journal des Luxus und der Moden, 1793, T 25.Number 1: woman in half, in a full-sleeved dress. Accessories: Hat decorated with ribbons, earring in the right ear, FICHU, flower corsage, belt, impeller. On the underside three different headwear, numbered 2 to 4. Print from the fashion magazine Journal des Luxus und der Moden, published by Friedrich Justin Bertuch and Georg Melchior Kraus, Weimar, 1786-1826.Lady the Qualité and Habit d'Este. Lady in summer toilet, ca. 1706, open range in hand.Gallery des Modes et Costumes Français, 1786, EEE 312: La Minaudiere Marinett (...). According to the caption, Marinette takes a walk with her favorite dog. She is wearing an airy morning gown, the skirt of which is draped on the back. On the head a 'Chapeau a La Zinzara'. Further accessories: belt, shoe or mule with heel and rosette. From series Eee. 49E Cahier de Costumes Français, 43rd Suite d'Habillements à la Mode and 1786, Gallery des Modes et Costumes Français.Fashion, France, 18th century. Lady in Deshabille'. Print by Leclerc and Dupin, 1778.Observer des Modes, 1823, No. 297: Parisian modes: Crêp hat (...), 1823  Standing woman dressed in a dress of 'Gros de Naples'. On the head a hat of 'Crêpe Lisse', decorated with multicolored feathers and marabo supply. Further accessories: scarf, handkerchief, umbrella, shoe. Print from the fashion magazine Observateur des Modes (Août 1818 - 30 Novembre 1823).  paper engraving / etching dress, gown (+ women's clothes). fashion plates. head-gear: hat (+ women's clothes). neck-gear ~ clothing (+ women's clothes). clothing for the upper part of the body (SHAWL) (+ women's clothes). handkerchief (+ women's clothes). parasol, sunshade (+ women's clothes)Journal des Dames et des Modes, Costume Parisien, 1805, An 13 (667) Costume Paré..Light pink dress with rectangular décolleté, a ribbon as belt to the (high) waist, from the front in a bow. Long gloves. The hairstyle decorate dmet flowers. Folded impeller in hand.Merveilleuse in opera gown, Paris, 1803. She wears a satin hat, vicuna shawl and low-cut formal dress. Chapeau de Satin. Schall de Vigogne. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from Pierre de la Mesangeres Journal des Dames et des Modes, Magazine of Women and Fashion, Paris, An 11, 1803. Illustrations by Carle Vernet, Jean-Francois Bosio, Dominique Bosio and Philibert Louis Debucourt, engraved by Pierre-Charles Baquoy.Woman reading a musical score seated on a chair. She wears a hat in cotton percale, an apron dress and long gloves. Chapeau de Perkale. Tablier robe. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from Pierre de la Mesangeres Journal des Dames et des Modes, Magazine of Women and Fashion, Paris, An 12, July 1804. Illustrations by Carle Vernet, Jean-Francois Bosio, Dominique Bosio and Philibert Louis Debucourt, engraved by Pierre-Charles Baquoy.