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Title
Ladies' Monthly Museum
Alternative Title
Casey Fashion Plates
Date Created and/or Issued
April, 1827
Contributing Institution
Los Angeles Public Library
Collection
Fashion Plate Collection
Rights Information
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Description
Fashionable ball & evening dresses for April, 1827.; The woman on the left is wearing a short-sleeved pink ball dress with white elbow-length gloves. She has a white shawl draped over her right arm. She is holding a fan in her right hand. She is wearing a necklace and earrings. Her hair is decorated with flowers. The woman on the right is wearing a green evening dress. She is wearing a pink bonnet decorated with feathers. She is wearing gloves and is holding a red reticule in her right hand.
Invented by Miss Pierpoint, Edward Street, Portman Square.; Pub. April 1st, 1827, by Dean & Munday, Threadneedle Street.
Type
Image
Format
Fashion plates
Identifier
rbc1057
http://173.196.26.125/cdm/ref/collection/fashion/id/1061
Source
v. 9, plate 124

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