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Fashions for the 1870's
Fashions for the 1870's
TitleFashions for the 1870's
Publication Dateca. 1875
NotesOverskirts lifted up and looped at back to create a bustle falling sometimes to a long train on the ground. Dresses are decorated with flounces and ruching. Sleeves are tight fitting with high or squared-offed necklines. Dresses are worn with fichus and capes. Hair is dressed with masses of curls or chignon at the back. Hats are worn forward on the head.

Caption on image: Fashion plate from Godey's Lady's Book, 1870. The new look in the 1870's from Godey's Lady's Book, the popular monthly magazine of that period. A111-5. Rust Craft. Boston, U.S.A.
TGM SubjectsDresses--Drawings
Hats--Drawings
Women--Clothing & dress
Children--Clothing & dress
Historical PeriodLate Victorian Style
Digital CollectionFashion Plate Collection
Order NumberCOS191
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RepositoryUniversity of Washington Libraries. Special Collections Division
Repository CollectionFashion Plate Collection, SpecColl GT513 F37 1800
Object TypeFashion illustration
Print
Physical Descriptionengraving, hand-colored; 11 x 17 cm.
Digital Reproduction InformationScanned from an original engraving at 150 dpi in JPEG format and resized to 768x600 ppi. Saved at compression rate 3. 2002.
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