Add to albumThis hand-coloured fashion plate is from Le Journal des Dames et des Modes, a ladies' magazine published in Paris. The plate dates from 1814 and illustrates a gentleman in morning dress from a series entitled, 'Costume Parisien'.
The wide full skirts of 18th century men's coats were not convenient for riding. To overcome this, they were either tapered at the front (like a morning coat) or a square slice was cut out just below the waist, as in this example.
Le Journal des Dames et des Modes ran from 1797 to 1839, most of the time under the editorship of Pierre de la Mésangère, a former priest. Several of the plates were for gentlemen's fashions.
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- Online ID: 000-100-104-778-C
- Image Rights Holder: National Museums Scotland
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- Ref: National Museums Scotland H.RHI 21.14
- Date: 1814
- Material: Paper. Inscription: Men's wear. 'Costume du Matin'.
Document / plate, fashion
- Dimensions: 7.90" x 4.70"
- What: Document / plate, fashion
- Subject: Fashion plates
- Who: Le Journal des Dames et des Modes
- Where: France, Paris
- Event:
- Description: Fashion plate showing men's wear 'costume du matin', from Le Journal des Dames et des Modes, number 1442, 1814
- References:
- Langley Moore, Doris. Fashion through Fashion Plates 1771-1970. London: Ward Lock Ltd, 1971, p 12.
- Laver, James. Fashions and Fashion Plates 1800-1900. London & New York: Penguin Books Ltd, 1943, p 6.
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