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U. S. Centennial ... Modes de Paris spring 1776 ... Modes de Paris spring 1876



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    The New York Times : Theatre wraps and frocks sent over by Paris

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    Image of a page of The New York Times newspaper of October 4, 1914, showing photographs of women modeling Parisian fashions; fashion details on recto include capes, wraps, and mantles with fur trim and jeweled headdresses or feathered hats; fashion details on verso include walking suits with fitted jacket bodices and long skirts.

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  • The New York Times : Evening gowns shown in Paris as nation went to war

    The New York Times : Evening gowns shown in Paris as nation went to war

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    Image of the front page of The New York Times newspaper's "fashion Section. Rotogravure: Part 1," of October 4, 1914, showing photographs of women modeling Parisian fashions; fashion details on recto include square necklines on sleeveless draped drop-waist evening gowns and jeweled or feathered headdresses; fashion details on verso include afternoon dresses with broad-brimmed hats, mantles, and fur collars and muffs.

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  • Quarterly report of ladies' fashions. Spring 1878

    Quarterly report of ladies' fashions. Spring 1878

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    Image of an arid outdoor vignette featuring Butterick women's fashions, including a pond with swans and ducks; fashion details for women and girls include Princess dresses with cuirass bodices and smooth or draped skirts, gathers, tiers, ruffles, bows, lace, trains, fitted sleeves, coats, and tailored walking costumes; accessories include floral, feathered and ribbon hats and bonnets, veil, fans, boots, parasols, and gloves; reference key for figures numbered 1-23.

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  • Mrs. E. C. Cowdrey, milliner first-class millinery goods in the latest and most fashionable styles

    Mrs. E. C. Cowdrey, milliner first-class millinery goods in the latest and most fashionable styles

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    Image of a hand holding up a bouquet of flowers made up of small bust portraits of ladies wearing various styles of hats and bonnets advertising the millinery of Mrs. Cowdrey, including feathered, floral, and ribbon details; two different styles of hat pictured on opposite sides of text at bottom.

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    La mode illustrée bureaux du journal. 56. rue Jacob, Paris toilettes d'enfants des Grandes Magasins du Louvre

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    Image of a several children playing at various activities outdoors, including dolls and a game of badminton; fashion details include knee-length dresses for girls with tiered ruffled hems drop waists, and suits for boys with breeches and hose; accessories include buttoned shoes, straw and feathered hats, bonnets, and hair ribbons.

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    Subseries F. Headwear (large size)

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    Includes printed materials advertising headwear sellers, milliners, and manufacturers, including producers of straw goods. Commonly advertised products include hats, caps, bonnets, and miscellaneous millinery.

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