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What was Trending in the Winter of 1824
from The Ladies’ Monthly Museum, Volume 21 Domestic News The high winds, at the close of last month, were productive of the most disastrous consequences at home. At Deal, Brighton, Shoreham, Seaford, Southampton, Weymouth, Lyme, Plymouth, and other places on … Continue reading
Hot Fashion Trends for Winter 1816
From Repository of Arts, Literature, Fashions, by Rudolph Ackermann, Frederic Shober. 1816 Promenade dress. A high dress of cambric muslin trimmed at the bottom with a single flounce of work. The body, which is composed entirely of work, fits the shape without … Continue reading
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