The New Monthly Belle Assemblée, Volumes 42-43Joseph Rogerson - Fashion |
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... Guipure : 262 Corner of Handkerchief : 148 Crochet Edging and Insertion : 316 Embroidered Braces : 148 Embroidered Dinner Napkins : 91 Embroidery : 316 Improved Potichomanie : 91 Initials in Embroidery : 262 Jewelled D'Oyley : 316 Lamp ...
... Guipure : 262 Corner of Handkerchief : 148 Crochet Edging and Insertion : 316 Embroidered Braces : 148 Embroidered Dinner Napkins : 91 Embroidery : 316 Improved Potichomanie : 91 Initials in Embroidery : 262 Jewelled D'Oyley : 316 Lamp ...
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... guipure . WALKING DRESS . - The first toilette consists of of narrow black and green fringe . The corsage has a puce - coloured taffetas gown , the skirt orna- basques rounded , and is closed up the front with mented with a trimming ...
... guipure . WALKING DRESS . - The first toilette consists of of narrow black and green fringe . The corsage has a puce - coloured taffetas gown , the skirt orna- basques rounded , and is closed up the front with mented with a trimming ...
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THE WORK WORK TABLE . MOSQUETAIRE CUFF , IN VENETIAN GUIPURE . MATERIALS . - Nansook , or fine French Muslin , and the Royal Embroidery ... Guipure , the bars are the When they are finished , every other part is to. The Work - Table . 91.
THE WORK WORK TABLE . MOSQUETAIRE CUFF , IN VENETIAN GUIPURE . MATERIALS . - Nansook , or fine French Muslin , and the Royal Embroidery ... Guipure , the bars are the When they are finished , every other part is to. The Work - Table . 91.
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... guipure of silk borders the décolleté part of the corsage and the basques . Sleeves coming to the elbow , with two volants of guipure . A coiffure of white feathers and blonde guipure . Watteau fan . White gloves . This toilette is of ...
... guipure of silk borders the décolleté part of the corsage and the basques . Sleeves coming to the elbow , with two volants of guipure . A coiffure of white feathers and blonde guipure . Watteau fan . White gloves . This toilette is of ...
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... guipure . Slippers of blue velvet , embroidered with roses , and arabesques in gold . SECOND TOILETTE . - A gown of green reps , with wide stripes of black reps , spotted with MARCH . tassels of plush . The skirt has no trimming , and ...
... guipure . Slippers of blue velvet , embroidered with roses , and arabesques in gold . SECOND TOILETTE . - A gown of green reps , with wide stripes of black reps , spotted with MARCH . tassels of plush . The skirt has no trimming , and ...
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