File:Ball-Gowns-Pauqet-early-1860s.jpg
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Ball gowns of the early 1860's (somewhat extreme examples of the crinoline hoop-skirt style). Left: Rose Taffeta with Chantilly flounces. Right: Black net over white satin. |
Date | early 1860s |
Source | Scanned by H. Churchyard from 1st edition of Blanche Payne's History of Costume |
Author | Drawn by Pauqet for Petit Courrier des Dames. |
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