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Fashion plate, from La Belle Assembleé

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Postcard of Fashion plate, from La Belle Assembleé.
000-100-104-766-C
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Fashion plate, from La Belle Assembleé

This hand-coloured fashion plate is from La Belle Assembleé, a ladies' monthly magazine published in London. The plate illustrates a lady's fancy dress outfit and is dated 1 August, 1819.

The text at the foot of the plate reads, ' Danish fancy dress worn at the Prince Regent's Fete, Invented by Mrs Bell, 52 St James's Street'.

George IV was entrusted with the Regency in 1811, when his father, George III took ill. He remained Prince Regent until his father's death in 1820. He had considerable influence on masculine dress and it was said he took more interest in his tailors than in his ministers.


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Online ID: 000-100-104-766-C
Image Rights Holder: National Museums Scotland
Project: 0098: National Museums Scotland
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Ref: National Museums Scotland  H.RHI 19.18
Date: 1 August 1819
1819
Material: Paper. Inscription: Danish Fancy Dress worn at the Prince Regent's Fete. Invented by Mrs Bell, 52 St James's Street.
Dimensions: 9.30" x 5.50" mounted
What: Document / plate, fashion
Subject: Fashion plates
Who: La Belle Assemblee
Mrs Bell (Dress designer)
Where: England, London
England, London, St James's
Event:
Description: Fashion plate showing Danish fancy dress worn at the Prince Regent's Fete, invented by Mrs Bell, from La Belle Assemblee, number 125, 1 August 1819
References:
  • Norris, H & Curtis, O. Costume & Fashion, Volume Six, The Nineteenth Century. London & Toronto: J.M. Dent & Sons Ltd, 1933, pp 1-2. 
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