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The Lady's Magazine, or Entertaining Companion for the Fair Sex, Appropriated solely to their Use and Amusement, 1805

Volume XXXVI for the Year 1805

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

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October 1805

LONDON WALKING AND FULL DRESSES.

(With an Engraving, elegantly coloured.)

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1. CAP of worked muslin, with lace border, turned up in front, ornamented with flowers. -- Dress of coloured muslin made very long, trimmed down the front and sleeves with velvet: white gloves.

2. Walking-dress of cambric muslin, made high in the neck with a collar, and long sleeves; the waist confined with a band of coloured velvet, and clasps: straw-hat, and yellow gloves.

November 1805

LONDON WALKING AND FULL DRESSES.

(With an Engraving, elegantly coloured.)

[Image not available; text is from page 601.]

1. A DRESS of coloured muslin, or crape, trimmed with lace, to form a drapery, fastened behind with a bow of white ribbons; sleeves and front of lace over a white satin lining. Black velvet hat, ornamented with beads and white ostrich feather; white shoes and gloves.

2. Black velvet pelisse, with a stand-up collar, trimmed with plaited net, and fastened on the right breast with steel ornaments, and down the front; to match round the bottom with swans-down. Silver bear muff; and brown velvet bonnet.

N.B. Scarlet shawls have been lately much worn.

{We are indebted for the above DRESSES to the favour of MACK and BENNET, milliners, and fancy-dress makers, New Bond--street.}

December 1805

LONDON FASHIONS.

Ball and Full Dress for December, 1805.

(With an Engraving, elegantly coloured.)

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Fig. 1. A CAP of deep orange-coloured velvet, ornamented with beads and trimmed with swansdown: dress of plain mull muslin; entire front of footing; short Italian sleeves; broad satin ribbon round the bottom: Indian shawl.

Fig. 2. Dress cap of muslin and lace: dress of satin-worked linen; satin front of reversed pleating and trimmed with lace and work; very short sleeves, with lace and work down the side, and trimming of beads and satin: waist fastened with a narrow satin ribbon: bottom of the dress broad lace: white gloves and shoes.


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