The woman on the left wears a blue-green redingote with leg-of-mutton sleeves, a tassel-trimmed cape collar, and a belt with a large, ornate. oval buckle. The dress has pointed, ...
This hand-colored 1831 French fashion plate from the magazine Petit Courrier des Dames showcases exquisite evening attire. The standing woman on the right wears an off-the-shoulder white organdie gown ...
Edwardian Bride Illustration Print Inspired by Paris Fashions This Edwardian bride illustration print captures the elegance and refinement associated with historic fashion illustrations. Titled Paris Fashions – Spring 1832, ...
This hand-colored fashion plate features two elegant women displaying Parisian styles for Spring 1842 from the magazine Petit Courrier des Dames. The woman on the left stands with her ...
This hand-colored 1845 French fashion plate from the magazine Petit Courrier des Dames features two elegantly dressed women in an indoor setting with a green covered table and a ...
This hand-colored French fashion plate from Les Modes Parisiennes depicts a stylish couple conversing outdoors under a striped awning. The gentleman on the left stands in profile, dressed in ...
This hand-colored 1837 French fashion plate from the magazine Petit Courrier des Dames depicts two elegant women in an outdoor setting against a stone balustrade. The standing woman on ...
This hand-colored 1873 Victorian fashion plate from Bow-Bells Paris Fashions features two women and a young girl on a rocky seashore with crashing waves. The woman on the left ...
This hand-colored 1839 French fashion plate from the magazine Petit Courrier des Dames features two women demonstrating winter attire. The standing woman on the left wears a voluminous black ...
This hand-colored mid-1840s French fashion plate from Les Modes Parisiennes features two women in elegant evening wear inside an interior with a framed portrait on the wall and pink ...
Victorian Bustle Era Gowns and Fashion Trends This antique fashion plate from February 1873 showcases early Victorian elegance. Titled “Paris Fashions,” it was published for Bow Bells magazine. The ...
A Victorian fashion plate from the January 2nd, 1875 supplement of The Queen, The Lady’s Newspaper and Court Chronicle, titled “LATEST PARIS FASHIONS”. The colored engraving illustrates outdoor winter ...
This antique fashion plate from the 1840s illustrates two historical women’s garments, labeled “PUBLIC PROMENADE & MORNING DRESSES”. On the left, a woman stands facing away, showcasing a “Public ...
A full-length fashion plate from 1838 illustrates an elegant lady in a public promenade dress. She wears a striking hunter green pelisse-robe featuring a structured skirt adorned with a ...
A full-length fashion plate from the early Victorian era illustrates a woman in a sophisticated public promenade dress. She wears a voluminous cream-colored gown paired with an elegant deep ...
A full-length fashion plate from the early Victorian era illustrates a woman in an elegant winter public promenade dress. She wears a voluminous taupe or light brown pelisse-coat heavily ...
A full-length fashion plate from the early Victorian era depicts a woman in an elegant public promenade dress. She wears a striking slate blue pelisse-style gown with an open ...
A woman wears a white bonnet with ruffles, plumes, and pink flowers inside the brim. Her gray dress has a brocade pattern and white ruffles cuffs. Her cloak is ...
A woman wears a pink bonnet adorned with green flowers and ribbons. She has a light blue dress with a low v-neck accentuated with blue rosettes and netting down ...
A woman wears a soft blue promenade dress with long sleeves and an empire waist. The dress fastens down the front and is closed by a blue belt under ...
This genuine 1812 Regency fashion plate illustrates an elegant summer walking gown, documented as a Promenade Dress, originally published in London by Rudolph Ackermann for his iconic monthly periodical, ...
This authentic 1819 Regency fashion plate showcases a classic British walking gown, formally designated as a Promenade Dress, published in London by Rudolph Ackermann for his famed periodical, The ...
An antique, hand-colored fashion plate from December 1825, titled “Promenade Dress” at the bottom. The illustration depicts a young woman seated in profile on a mossy, green mound against ...
An antique, hand-colored fashion engraving titled “Public Promenade Dress” at the bottom. This authentic 19th-century illustration showcases a lady in a full-length view modeling elegant early Victorian outdoor costume ...