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The Lady's Magazine, or Entertaining Companion for the Fair Sex, Appropriated solely to their Use and Amusement, 1809

Volume XL for the Year 1809

London: G. Robinson, No. 25, Paternoster Row.

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Frontispiece of Volume 40, "Brittannia Succouring Spain"

January 1809

LONDON FASHIONABLE BALL DRESSES.

[from page 33] 1. A short train dress of amber satin: the sleeves slashed, and drawn together with a pearl broach over the dress. A tunic composed of white muslin crape, spotted and bordered with silver, which is fastened on the shoulder with a similar broach. Spanish hat of the same satin, ornamented with two white ostrich feathers, edged with crimson.


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