FIG. 2--Open robe of withe tulle over a white satin petticoat ; the latter is trimmed with a blond lace flounce, which is headed by a wreath of flowers. The robe is looped high at each side by a gerbe of flowers, and trimmed by a wreath which extends to the waist. A low corsage, and short sleeves, both decorated with flowers. The hair disposed in ringlets at the sides, and a full knot behind. is adorned en suite.
FIG. 3.--India muslin frock and pantaloons ; the corsage is trimmed with a fichu drapery, and the sleeves with knots of ribbon. Ceinture, neck knot, and hair knots en suite.
Merknader
Evening-wear. The girl is wearing pantalettes.
Kilde/Fotograf
The World of Fashion; January 1838
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