Add to albumThis hand-coloured fashion plate is from The Englishwoman's Domestic Magazine, a ladies' magazine published in London. The plate illustrates two women and a young girl in outdoor day dresses. It is dated June, 1865 and signed, 'Jules David' and 'A. Bodin'.
The dresses reflect the fashion for enormous skirts which were popular from 1860-70. The hooped cage or artificial crinoline had been introduced in the 1850s to support and puff out the skirt. Bodices were tight fitting.
The Englishwoman's Domestic Magazine was founded in 1852 by Samuel Beeton, husband of the famous Mrs Isabella Beeton who wrote the cookery book. It was in this publication that Isabella's recipes first appeared.
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- Online ID: 000-100-087-339-C
- Image Rights Holder: National Museums Scotland
- Project:
National Museums Scotland
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- Ref: National Museums Scotland H.RHI 47.7
- Date: 1865
1865
- Material: Paper. Inscription: The Fashions, Expressly designed and prepared for the Englishwoman's Domestic Magazine ; Ad. Goubaud Ed. Paris ; Jules David ; A. Bodin (?)
Document / plate, fashion
Plate, fashion
- Dimensions: 10.70" x 8.60"
- What: Document / plate, fashion
Plate, fashion
- Subject: Fashion plates (NMAS Classification)
Fashion plates
- Who: A. Bodin
Englishwoman's Domestic Magazine
Goubaud
Jules David
- Where: England, London
- Event:
- Description: One of sixteen fashion plates from the Englishwoman's Domestic Magazine, showing men's, women's and children's wear for the year 1865
Fashion plate showing two women in outdoor day dresses with a young girl, signed 'Jules David' and possibly 'A. Bodin', from the Englishwoman's Domestic Magazine, London, June 1865
- References:
- Holland, Vyvyan. Hand Coloured Fashion Plates 1770 to 1899. London: B.T. Batsford, 1955, p 100.
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