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The Lady's Magazine, or Entertaining Companion for the Fair Sex, Appropriated solely to their Use and Amusement, 1802

Volume XXXIII for the Year 1802

London: G. and J. Robinson, No. 25, Pater-noster-Row.

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February 1802

PARISIAN FASHIONS

(With an Engraving elegantly coloured.)

[I was unable to obtain this image. Text is on pages 95-7.]

THE head-dress for undress is frequently only a piece of muslin, sometimes enlivened with pearls; pearls are likewise the usual ornaments for head-dress. In full-dress turbans are principally worn.

[from page 97] In the masked balls the female élégantesseem to have adopted the rose dominos. The young men of fashion have, for their uniform, a short coat, and Russian hat.


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