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Dress worn by Princess Charlotte Augusta of Wales, 1817, England
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Day dress ca. 1818-1820 From the Musée Galliera
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Dress 1814, French, Made of cotton and silk (Grecian Regency)
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Beautiful details of sleeve, glove, fan, necklace and shawl. Napoleon and the Empire of Fashion
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Annette, from "Napoleon and the Empire of Fashion" exhibition. Dress. Cotton percale, cotton muslin, cording, France or England 1814-15. Shawl, cashmere, England, first quarter of the XIX century. Jewellery. Gold, turquoise and micro mosaic. Italy and England, first quarter of the XIX century. Bag. Vermeil, silk and gold tricot, gold bullion. France, circa 1808.
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8-11-11 AN INDIAN SPRIGGED MUSLIN OPEN ROBE CIRCA 1800 with round décolleté neckline, pinned bodice fronts, three quarter length sleeves and gathered skirts onto a high waistline
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La Belle Assemblee, Walking Dress, March 1819. So pretty and frilly and beautiful!
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"Isabelle", from the exhibition "Napoleon and the Empire of Fashion". Lancaster-Barreto collection. Pelisse: Moss green silk taffetas pelisse with sky blue silk lining and Point de Bruxelles lace collar, French or English, ca. 1811. Pumpkin-colored cashmere shawl, Indian, ca. 1810. Gold brooch with sea shell cameo and paste jewels, English/Italian, 1812-1815.
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He loves me, he loves me not by Charles Edward Perugini
The Countess of Oxford wears a thin ribbon bandeau in her hair and a coral necklace. Painted by John Hoppner, 1797
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december 1809, Fashions of London and Paris, Evening dress
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