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Dresses of 1810 from The Repository of Arts, Literature, Commerce, Manufactures, Fashion, and Politics


Evening Dresses for the opera. The standing lady is in a dramatic dress of black slashed to reveal white satin beneath it. She wears a patterned turban and has a short cape clasped around her neck. The lady in the background of the picture wears a veil as part of her headdress. All three women have fans.

Bathing Place Dress. This unusual outfit features lace-trimmed pants as an undergarment that shows beneath the simple button-up-the-front dress. The laced sandals show the Greco-Roman influence on dress.


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