Graham's Magazine, Vol. XXXVII, No. 1, July 1850Various
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Graham's Magazine, Vol. XXXVII, No. 1, July 1850
Various
Literature -- Periodicals; Literature, Modern -- 19th century -- Periodicals
AND RESPECTFULLY DEDICATED TO
MRS. A. WATSON.
Presented by Lee & Walker, 162 Chestnut Street.
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DETAILS OF THE NEW FASHIONS IN SACQUES AND MANTELETS.
[Illustration: NO. 1.—ESMERALDA.]
[6]_Pardessus_ of silk fitting closely to the shape, open before,
trimmed with lace, which is held by a trimming of the sleeve and skirt.
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[Illustration: NO. 2.—RIMINI.]
Little Spring Cloak of _taffetas_ trimmed with a double ruche of the
same.
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[Illustration: NO 3.—FORNARINA.]
Tight fitting _pardessus_, bordered with gimp, and trimmed with a thin,
loose fringe, twisted at the end. The sleeve is formed by the stuff
folded on itself; but it is not separate from the body.
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[Illustration: NO. 4.—FALIERO.]
Spring Cloak, half open, trimmed with galloon and twisted fringe.
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[Illustration: NO. 5.—OPHELIA.]
_Mantelet of taffetas_, with _ruches_ of quilled ribbon separated in the
middle by a little puffing. Trimmed with white _blonde_.
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[Illustration: NO. 6.—HERMIONE.]
Shawl-shaped _Mantelet of taffetas_ with fringe.
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[Illustration: NO. 7.—MIRANDELLA.]
_Mantelet of taffetas_, trimmed with black lace and figured ribbon.
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[Illustration: NO. 8.—STELLA.]
_Pardessus_ for the house, of _taffetas_ trimmed with _ruches_ and
pinked or scalloped trimmings.
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[6] _Pardessus_—a sort of sacque or little silk coat.
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[Illustration: Anaïs Toudouze LE FOLLET Paris, Boulevart S^{t}. Martin,
69. _Coiffures de_ Ferdinand Hamelin—_Robes_ Camille—_Lingeries_
Schreiber _Style of Goods at_ Stewart's _New York and_ L.J. Levy &
C^{o.} _Philadelphia_ Graham’s Magazine 134 Chestnut Street]
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EDITOR’S TABLE.
_Cruising in the Last War. By Charles J. Peterson, Author of the
Reefer of ’76, etc. Philadelphia: T. B. Peterson._
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