Townsend's monthly selection of Parisian costumes1877 |
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1.-Dress à deux à deux jupes back of skirt back view basques biais band black lace black silk black velvet blue silk bottom of skirt bouffante brim brown silk cashmire CHAPEAU chest closed by buttons color corsage crown Cuirasse deux jupes draped band draped tablier dress edged by narrow fashionable fastened finished floating ends flounce of white flowers flûted flounce flûted frill folds form points foulard frill of lace frill of white front and sides front forms front of skirt front view full-sized pattern gilet grey group of bows inches lady left side loops MADAME MAISON Milicent narrow lace neck ornamented ostrich feather pale passementerie Pelisse pieces plastron plate 3a pleats Polonaise Princesse PROMENADE COSTUME puff right side rouleaux rûche seam side of front silk bands skirt forms skirt is trimmed sleeves tabs Tunique underskirt upper skirt view see page view see plate waist white muslin
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