Fashions for October, 1858. Creator: Unknown.
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Fashions for October, 1858. Creator: Unknown.

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Fashions for October, 1858. '1. Dress in the new style called à six lis. It has a double skirt - the upper one consisting of six breadths of silk of two different kinds...The corsage is three-quarter high, and over it is worn a small, fichu Antoinette...The sleeves, which, like the upper skirt of the dress, are made of two different silks, are wide...Under sleeves of plain tulle in three puffs...The lower skirt is composed of chequered silk...Bonnet of paille-de-riz...2. Dress with double skirt of green silk...The corsage is plain, high to the throat, and pointed at the waist...The scarf mantelet of black silk is trimmed with very rich chenille fringe. Bonnet of white silk...The under trimming consists of a demi-wreath of white daisies, placed on the upper part of the forehead...3. (Eveninq Costume) Dress of white muslin, with three flounces, simply edged with broad hems. The low corsage has a berthe of Maltese lace, and the sleeves are trimmed with the same. Sash of tartan ribbon, fastened in front of the waist in a bow...Bows of the same ribbon on the shoulders. Collerette of black velvet fastened in front of the throat by a pearl brooch. Head-dress, bows of black velvet fixed by pear headed Italian pins'. From "Illustrated London News", 1858.

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