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1826 fashion plate from Wiener Moden, Vienna.

Shows how the cutting-edge high styles of the mid-1820s took a sharp turn from the legacy of the classically-influenced "Empire"/"Regency" styles of the late 1790s to early 1820s, preparing the way for the main fashion features of the next ten to fifteen years (large sleeves, somewhat strict corseting of the natural waist, full skirts, large-circumference hats, and visual emphasis on wide sloping shoulders).
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Source Wiener Moden (Scanned by H.Churchyard)
Author Unknown 1826 artist
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current02:56, 8 January 2006Thumbnail for version as of 02:56, 8 January 2006682 × 1,267 (357 KB)Churchh (talk | contribs)1826 fashion plate from ''Wiener Moden'', Vienna. Shows how the cutting-edge high styles of the mid-1820's took a sharp turn from the legacy of the classically-influenced "Empire"/"Regency" syles of the late 1790's to early 1820's styles, preparing the w

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