Morning and Evening Dresses (November 1813)
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Title
Morning and Evening Dresses (November 1813)
Subject
women's clothing; accessories; hairstyle; jewellery
Description
morning half dress (left, standing): gown (light olive), moderate walking length, high bosom, short waist; long sleeves; small tippet; handkerchief fastened with broach; scarf (white) raw silk of moderate walking length; cap (white) satin and French lace with a wreath of berries on one side; hair a la Grecque with ringlets and turned up behind in a knot; necklace (double row of pearls; cross of cornelian; York tan gloves; shoes (black) kid
evening dress (seated, right): robe (pink) crape, moderate walking length, full skirt, frill plaiting; bracer (pink) ribbon; hair in irregular curls with beads and flowers; necklace of white satin beads; earrings and bracelet; slippers (white) satin with silver rosettes; fan of carved ivory or frosted crape
evening dress (seated, right): robe (pink) crape, moderate walking length, full skirt, frill plaiting; bracer (pink) ribbon; hair in irregular curls with beads and flowers; necklace of white satin beads; earrings and bracelet; slippers (white) satin with silver rosettes; fan of carved ivory or frosted crape
Creator
The Lady's Magazine (1770-1832). del. G. M. Brighty
Source
The Lady's Magazine, vol. 34 (1813)
Publisher
G. and S. Robinson
Date
November 1813
Contributor
Jennie Batchelor, Stefana Ivanova, Elisabeth Johnson, Sam Robinson, Chloe Sawbridge, Robyn Steel
Rights
Bibliothèque des Arts Décoratifs
Format
paper fashion plate (hand-coloured engraving)
Language
English
Type
magazine fashion plate
Citation
The Lady's Magazine (1770-1832). del. G. M. Brighty, “Morning and Evening Dresses (November 1813),” Fashion in the Age of Bridgerton: Plates from the Lady's Magazine, accessed October 6, 2024, https://fashionintheageofbridgerton.omeka.net/items/show/56.