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Category: Fashion Through Time

Posted on September 15, 2012April 21, 2021

French Fashions from 1905-06

I was a bit stressed today. To calm myself I decided to watch Top Gear while processing French fashions from Les Modes journals found the library of France.

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Posted on September 11, 2012February 16, 2013

Fashion from Journal Des Dames et Des Modes 1818 — Part III

Here is my final posting of fashions from the 1818 editions of Journal Des Dames et Des Mode that I found in the library of France. I think these images are my favorite of the three gallery posts.

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