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The dress circle at a concert : front row. (1857)
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Crinoline was originally a stiff fabric with a weft of horse-hair and a warp of cotton or linen thread. The fabric first appeared around 1830, but by 1850 the word had come to mean a stiffened petticoat or rigid skirt-shaped structure of steel designed to support the skirts of a woman’s dress into the required shape.
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Franz Xavier Winterhalter (1805-1873)
Queen Marie Amelie                                                                                                                              
Oil on canvas
1842
                                                                 

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Franz Xavier Winterhalter (1805-1873)                                                       
Harriet Howard, Duchess of Sutherland

  

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Empress Eugénie, Hillwood Museum, 1857
Franz Xavier Winterhalter



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Franz Xavier Winterhalter (1805-1873)
The Empress Eugenie a la Marie-Antoinette
Oil on canvas
1854


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Franz Xavier Winterhalter (1805-1873)
The Empress Eugenie Surrounded by her Ladies in Waiting
Oil on canvas
1855
Private collection

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Pauline Sandor Princess Metternich


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Princess Pauline de etternich- a close personal friend and confidante of the Empress Eugenie.

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Franz Xavier Winterhalter (1805-1873)
Julia Louise Bosville, Lady Middleton
Oil on canvas
1863


Franz Xaver Winterhalter (1805(1805)–1873(1873))
Princess Mathilde Bonaparte



Winterhalter.


Winterhalter. Elisabeth of austria in a Charles Worth dress






Franz Xavier Winterhalter (1805-1873)                     .
Alexandra, Princess of Wales
Oil on canvas
1864
Private collection



Franz Xavier Winterhalter (1805-1873)                                                  
The Empress Maria Alexandrovna of Russia
Oil on canvas
1857                          


Franz Xavier Winterhalter (1805-1873)
Countess Varvara Alekseyevna Musina-Pushkina
Oil on canvas
1857


Franz Xavier Winterhalter (1805-1873)
Princess Elizabeth Esperovna Belosselsky-Belosenky, Princess Troubetskoi
Oil on canvas
1859

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1856

[Women modeling hats, bonnets, and headdress, England, 1850s.]


[Women and a girl in dresses, England, 1856.]



The newest fashions for August 1858. (1858)

[New mantles.] (1859)

The newest fashions for June, 1858.



The newest fashions for December 1859


The fashions expressly designed and prepared for the Englishwoman's domestic magazine. (1863)

The fashions expressly designed and prepared for the Englishwoman's domestic magazine. (1864)


The fashions expressly designed and prepared for the Englishwoman's domestic magazine. (1863)


The fashions. (1863)



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[Fashions for June 1859.]


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Godey's fashions for September 1861

1862


Godey's fashions for July 1864.


1865

Godey's fashions for December, 1866.


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Revue des modes et de l'industrie de Paris. (1862)

Revue des modes et de l'industrie de Paris. (1862)

Revue des modes et de l'industrie de Paris. (1862)

Revue des modes et de l'industrie de Paris. (1862)

Revue des modes et de l'industrie de Paris. (1862)

Magasin des demoiselles. (1860)

Journal des demoiselles. (1864)

1864

Paris fashions for July, 1865

Paris fashions for November. (1864)

Paris fashions for February. (1866)

Les modes parisiennes, Peterson's magazine,
1867. (1867)

Les modes parisiennes, Peterson's magazine, January 1867. (1867)
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Les victimes de la mode, par Bertall (suite). (1864)


Les victims de la mode. (1864)


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Imitation is the sincerest flattery ; Crinoline again. (1854-1869)




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Comparative sizes of bell(e)s. (1857)





Les victimes de la mode, par Bertall (suite)--Essai sur les beautés de crinoline. (1864)


[, .] (1857) [Women dressed in wide skirts laughing at a portrait of a woman wearing a slim dress.] (1857)





[Blacksmith fixing a woman's hoop skirt while she is still wearing it.]


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A splended spread.


Dust ho! The long dress nuisance. (1906)
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Dressing for the ball. 1857
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Fragment of an unpublished novel of fashionable life. (1856)

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Les victimes de la mode, par Bertall (Pemière partie). Légende du XIX siècle. (1864)



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Crinoline for ever -- no bathing-machine required : a hint for the sea-side. (1858)



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The extremely reprehensible conduct of those two Podgkinsons, as they walked to church with their papa, mamma, and siste... (1857)


. (1857)Hoops as a lightning-conductor. (1857)


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Every lady her own perambulator.





If you want a thing done, do it yourself." (1858)






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