Ladies' Monthly Museum, December 1814

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Ladies' Monthly Museum (1814)
THE
MIRROR OF FASHION,
FOR DECEMBER, 1814
[from page 344]
MORNING DRESS.

CONSISTS of a Pelisse, of Beet-root coloured Velvet, braided ornamentally in front, the pocket-holes, and round the bottom, with the same colour; a trimming of Swansdown is placed below, on the cuffs, and on the collar. A muff of the same, with boots to correspond.

EVENING DRESS.

A White Crape Dress, trimmed with Blond Lace, over a Slip of Satin; the body of the Dress made in the Austrian style, half- concealing the bosom. Pearl Necklace and Ear-rings.

The Hair in full ringlets; with a bunch of Parisian roses. A Swansdown Tippet, thrown carelessly over the Shoulders. White Satin Shoes, with silver fringe.


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