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WOMENs HATS, 1852. Paris Fashions for October. Ladies hats and bonnets, and a walking costume. Wood engraving from an English newspaper of 1852

WOMENs HATS, 1852. Paris Fashions for October. Ladies hats and bonnets, and a walking costume. Wood engraving from an English newspaper of 1852


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WOMENs HATS, 1852. Paris Fashions for October. Ladies hats and bonnets, and a walking costume. Wood engraving from an English newspaper of 1852

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1852 Bonnet Costume Fall Textile Toilet Walk Taffeta


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This print takes us back to the fashionable streets of Paris in October 1852. A snapshot of elegance and style, it showcases a selection of exquisite women's hats and bonnets, accompanied by a stunning walking costume. The wood engraving, sourced from an English newspaper of that era, beautifully captures the essence of this period. The image transports us to a time when fashion was meticulously crafted with attention to detail. Each hat and bonnet is a work of art in itself, showcasing the creativity and skill of the designers. Made from luxurious textiles such as taffeta, these accessories were undoubtedly coveted by women seeking to make a statement. Accompanying these headpieces is an elegant walking costume that exudes sophistication. Its intricate design perfectly complements the overall ensemble, making it ideal for taking leisurely strolls through picturesque Parisian boulevards. As we admire this historical piece, we are reminded of how fashion has evolved over time while still drawing inspiration from its rich heritage. This print serves as a testament to the enduring allure and influence that French fashion has had on women's attire worldwide. With its impeccable craftsmanship and timeless appeal, this Granger Collection artwork offers us a glimpse into an era where beauty met practicality in perfect harmony – truly capturing the essence of 1852 Parisian fashion.

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