Posts tagged fashion plate

Posts tagged fashion plate

Ed note: This is a submission! Thanks for finding and showing us this lovely plate, Elizabeth!
Taylor,
Have you seen this one from KA? http://www.antique-fashion.com/Antique-Fashion/home.htm
On the sidebar, click Ephemera. It’s #1201P3 Fashion Print c. 1825-1830
Fashions of London and Paris, Head Dresses, October 1805.
Proof that basic black doesn’t have to be boring! My favorite is actually the little tiara on the bottom right!
Fashions of London and Paris, London Head Dresses, April 1799.
These are adorable little things!
Gallerie des Modes, 1778.
Pretties!
Turban Styles - from “Le Costume Historique”, 1888
Very cool! Love the peacock feathers!
(Source: harvestheart, via iwantthathat)
Petit Courrier des Dames, 1834.
A wonderful collection of spring bonnets! Aren’t those colors just delicious?
Hat. Parasol. Bonnet. Jet Necklet. 1886 (Via NYPL)
Accessories I would be delighted to own!
Fashions from 1829, part IV.
Journal des Dames et des Modes, 1914.
This has to be one of the greatest collections of feathers I have ever seen!
La Reunion, 1827.
Another example of one of my favorite accessories: the hairstyle (and hat) piercing arrow!
(And I’ll say it again: WHAT IS UP WITCHOO LATE-1820s-HAIR?)
Journal des Dames et des Modes, 1912.
I love these hats. Number 5 is my favorite- the tilt of the brim is so elegant!
Cabinet des Modes (later Magasin des Modes), May 1786.
*sigh*
(Source: damesalamode, via thedapperbonnet)
18th Century Fashion Plate featuring la pouf
in Caroline Weber’s Queen of Fashion: What Marie Antoinette Wore to the Revolution
Makes my neck tired just looking at it!
I was just looking at a painting that featured this strange little accessory yesterday!
Lady’s Magazine, August 1834.
Look at the little arrows through their buns <3
These were definitely a fad in the early part of the 19th century- I love them!
Journal des Luxus, 1787.
I’ll have them all, please!